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“There was no singles problem until singles got so single-minded that they stopped wasting time with anyone ineligible. Before that, it was understood that one of society's main tasks was matchmaking. People with lifelong friendships and ties to local nonprofessional organizations did not have to…” quote by Judith Martin
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““There was no singles problem until singles got so single-minded that they stopped wasting time with anyone ineligible. Before that, it was understood that one of society's main tasks was matchmaking. People with lifelong friendships and ties to local nonprofessional organizations did not have to fear that isolation would accompany retirement, old age, or losing a spouse. Overburdened householders could count on the assistance not only of their own extended families, but of the American tradition of neighborliness.””

Judith Martin

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Source Essay: “The American Tradition of Neighborliness” by Judith Martin, 1998

Society once relied on communal support and matchmaking to prevent isolation, but modern individualism erodes these networks, leaving people vulnerable in later life.

In simple terms: Communal support once prevented loneliness; now individualism threatens it.

Key Takeaway

Foster community ties and mutual aid.

Themes

community loneliness agingship aging individualism

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

observational advisory

When to use this quote

  • retirement
  • elder care
  • neighborhood support
  • family networks

Key Concepts

social capital collective responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we rebuild local support networks?
  • What role should institutions play in fostering community?
A Different Perspective

Modern lifestyles reduce face‑to‑face interaction, weakening traditional support systems.

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