本文审核专家:郑威威 浙江大学心理学
(彩蛋知识)其实,讨厌孤独是人类的一种本能。原始社会时期,只有聚在一起,才能一起打猎找到活路。所以人类有了逃避孤独的本能,很可惜,人类的进化赶不上社会的变化。当我们的社会发展到一个人可以生活得很好不需要群居打猎的时候,我们的身体依然会时不时用孤独感提醒我们:交个朋友,吃点薯条。接受就好!
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