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Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World (eBook)

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  • In a world that's both more connected and more isolating than ever before, we're often tempted to do life alone, whether because we're so busy or because relationships feel risky and hard. But science confirms that consistent, meaningful connection with others has a powerful impact on our well-being. We are meant to live known and loved. But so many are hiding behind emotional walls that we're experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.

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Various Retailers have Find Your People: Building Deep Community in a Lonely World (eBook) by Jennie Allen for $1.99.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Available from:About this book:
  • In a world that's both more connected and more isolating than ever before, we're often tempted to do life alone, whether because we're so busy or because relationships feel risky and hard. But science confirms that consistent, meaningful connection with others has a powerful impact on our well-being. We are meant to live known and loved. But so many are hiding behind emotional walls that we're experiencing an epidemic of loneliness.

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars based on over 3.7k Amazon customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
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gestorter
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Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
MIA2TLV
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I was going to point that out.This is a Christian book marketed as a sociological book.

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Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
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Good deal. Looks interesting. Thanks OP!
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Quote from gestorter :
Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
The Good Life is a good book about relationships and loneliness. It was based on a Harvard study and I don't remember it mentioning religion in any form.
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AnnieclayfaceMay 05, 2026 06:07 PM
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Quote from SpEddie :
The Good Life is a good book about relationships and loneliness. It was based on a Harvard study and I don't remember it mentioning religion in any form.
Nevertheless the book description and popular highlights show a focus on God. Passing on it because of this.
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homers54321May 05, 2026 06:58 PM
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What do you mean MY people?
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Quote from gestorter :
Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
I was going to point that out.This is a Christian book marketed as a sociological book.
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What do you mean MY people?
You people. The usual suspects.

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quotes from the booK:
"That enemy seeks to destroy this good thing God created on the earth out of His love. . the enemy wants to divide us" so everything you don't like is the enemy and everything that suits you is God?
"Jesus is the best imaginable friend" she does say imaginable
"in fact, god existed in relationship with HImself before any of us were here. I's called the Trinity. God is one, and God is three. (If you've never heard this before, don't worry. It hurts my brains still, and I've been to seminary.) The key point is this: for all eternity, God has existed in relationship - as Father, Spirit, and Son (Jesus).. No the relationship He has in mind for us is... sacrificial, intimate, moment-by moment connection. "
Why is it that religions people make the universe into their own narcissistic show such that everything is here for human's pleasure (except the enemy)? Why do they always going on about sacrifices and martyrs? What about presence, taking care of ourselves, and protecting ourselves and nature?
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SuperTamarindoMay 07, 2026 04:35 AM
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Quote from SpEddie :
The Good Life is a good book about relationships and loneliness. It was based on a Harvard study and I don't remember it mentioning religion in any form.
thanks https://www.amazon.com/Good-Life-...198216669X
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Quote from SuperTamarindo :
quotes from the booK:
"That enemy seeks to destroy this good thing God created on the earth out of His love. . the enemy wants to divide us" so everything you don't like is the enemy and everything that suits you is God?
"Jesus is the best imaginable friend" she does say imaginable
"in fact, god existed in relationship with HImself before any of us were here. I's called the Trinity. God is one, and God is three. (If you've never heard this before, don't worry. It hurts my brains still, and I've been to seminary.) The key point is this: for all eternity, God has existed in relationship - as Father, Spirit, and Son (Jesus).. No the relationship He has in mind for us is... sacrificial, intimate, moment-by moment connection. "
Why is it that religions people make the universe into their own narcissistic show such that everything is here for human's pleasure (except the enemy)? Why do they always going on about sacrifices and martyrs? What about presence, taking care of ourselves, and protecting ourselves and nature?
Why is the universe here?
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sr27May 07, 2026 11:21 PM
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Why is the universe here?
Because someone farted.
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haysouseMay 08, 2026 12:51 PM
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Quote from gestorter :
Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
brah religion is the root of evil lol
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OliveNose252May 08, 2026 11:39 PM
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Quote from gestorter :
Too much religion citied as a source of truth in even just the description alone. Similarly in the author bio. I am religious myself. I simply don't want religion in my self-help section of the library. Pass.
And you're telling us this why?
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MisterTranceMay 11, 2026 12:19 AM
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Interesting...

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dwergmalMay 11, 2026 04:24 AM
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Quote from SpEddie :
The Good Life is a good book about relationships and loneliness. It was based on a Harvard study and I don't remember it mentioning religion in any form.
This book won the ECPA Christian Book of the Year Award

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