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The episode addresses the complex issue of loneliness and its significant impact on individual health, distinguishing it from the mere state of being alone, as one can feel lonely even amidst company. The author discusses a conversation with a Frenchman that delves into the interplay between religion and science, demonstrating an openness to truths from both realms and a curiosity about their convergence, particularly in the context of personal beliefs. Introducing research by psychologist Eric W. Dolan, the text reveals that contrary to the longstanding belief in static personalities, individuals’ traits can evolve over time. A study involving more than 9,600 people over 50 years old showed that loneliness can diminish extroversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, suggesting that social engagement, friendliness, and self-discipline can deteriorate due to sustained feelings of isolation.
Highlighting the gradual nature of change, the text encourages patience and persistence, referencing the concept of repentance and the enduring potential for transformation at any stage of life. This perspective aligns with the core teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ, reinforcing the message that growth and improvement are always possible.
Show Notes: The Intersect of Loneliness, Personality, and the Power of Change
Episode Summary: In today’s episode, we explore the nuanced topic of loneliness and its profound effects on personal health and well-being. We discuss how loneliness extends beyond the physical state of being alone and can be experienced even in the presence of others. Join us as we delve into a fascinating conversation with a Frenchman that bridges the gap between science and religion, shedding light on the convergence of truths from both worlds in the context of individual belief systems.
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Want know more about the music on this podcast? We are blessed to have M. Diego Gonzalez as a regular contributor of songs he has arranged, performed, and recorded especially for this podcast. My wife and I became acquainted with Diego when he was serving a as missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. We were so impressed with his talent, we asked if he would compose and perform songs for Filled With His Love. He thankfully agreed. Hope you enjoy his work!
Want to boost your mood and make someone’s day?
Go to the App store on your iPhone, and download the app—Boonto.
Want a good introduction to my book? Morgan Jones Pearson interviewed me on the All-In Podcast, and it was one of the top 10 episodes of 2022. Here’s the link:
https://www.ldsliving.com/2022-in-review-top-10-all-in-podcast-episod...
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The episode addresses the complex issue of loneliness and its significant impact on individual health, distinguishing it from the mere state of being alone, as one can feel lonely even amidst company. The author discusses a conversation with a Frenchman that delves into the interplay between religion and science, demonstrating an openness to truths from both realms and a curiosity about their convergence, particularly in the context of personal beliefs. Introducing research by psychologist Eric W. Dolan, the text reveals that contrary to the longstanding belief in static personalities, individuals’ traits can evolve over time. A study involving more than 9,600 people over 50 years old showed that loneliness can diminish extroversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, suggesting that social engagement, friendliness, and self-discipline can deteriorate due to sustained feelings of isolation.
Highlighting the gradual nature of change, the text encourages patience and persistence, referencing the concept of repentance and the enduring potential for transformation at any stage of life. This perspective aligns with the core teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ, reinforcing the message that growth and improvement are always possible.
Show Notes: The Intersect of Loneliness, Personality, and the Power of Change
Episode Summary: In today’s episode, we explore the nuanced topic of loneliness and its profound effects on personal health and well-being. We discuss how loneliness extends beyond the physical state of being alone and can be experienced even in the presence of others. Join us as we delve into a fascinating conversation with a Frenchman that bridges the gap between science and religion, shedding light on the convergence of truths from both worlds in the context of individual belief systems.
Main Themes:
__________________________
Do you have questions or comments?
Please contact me: [email protected]
Want more info about my books and talks?
Go to my website: https://www.russelltosguthorpe.com/
Want to order a book?
Just go to Amazon and type in Russell T. Osguthorpe
Want to access my YouTube channel:
https://youtube.com/@russellt.osguthorpe497
Want know more about the music on this podcast? We are blessed to have M. Diego Gonzalez as a regular contributor of songs he has arranged, performed, and recorded especially for this podcast. My wife and I became acquainted with Diego when he was serving a as missionary in the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. We were so impressed with his talent, we asked if he would compose and perform songs for Filled With His Love. He thankfully agreed. Hope you enjoy his work!
Want to boost your mood and make someone’s day?
Go to the App store on your iPhone, and download the app—Boonto.
Want a good introduction to my book? Morgan Jones Pearson interviewed me on the All-In Podcast, and it was one of the top 10 episodes of 2022. Here’s the link:
https://www.ldsliving.com/2022-in-review-top-10-all-in-podcast-episod...

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