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Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Meaningful Physical Connections
by
bioessential
on 07/05/2018, 13:07:11 UTC
With the rise of Tinder and facebook , people have been able to connect to billions across the world with simply a click / message.

But how many people do you know in real meat space are u actually tight with?

I think thats a problem with social networks nowadays personally , that you may connect with these people and they might like your post or comment but there's no real substance. and i find it disgusting personally.

What if there was a way for others to connect with a platform and be able to meet meaningful physical connections (Whether lifelong friendships / loving harmonious relationships / excellent business connections) through the app...

Would you use it to meet people? Or would you continue to use facebook / other social networking for relationships?


Mental and physical health is fundamentally linked. There are multiple associations between mental health and chronic physical conditions that significantly impact people’s quality of life, demands on health care and other publicly funded services, and generate consequences to society.  The World Health Organization (WHO) defines: health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.   The WHO states that “there is no health without mental health.”1
Nowhere is the relationship between mental and physical health more evident than in the area of chronic conditions. The associations between mental and physical health are:

Poor mental health is a risk factor for chronic physical conditions.
People with serious mental health conditions are at high risk of experiencing chronic physical conditions.
People with chronic physical conditions are at risk of developing poor mental health.