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"It is not good for a man to be alone."
Silent Partner For Women Drivers
Some enterprising manufacturer has invented and is selling "A Silent Partner Program" for unattended ladies driving alone in a car at night. The "Silent Partner" is made-to-order as a companion. The Silent Partner does not speak. He is life-size and inflatable and he sits next to the girl in the front seat, so she doesn't appear to be alone.
Split Personality As Cure?
There was a little man who approached his doctor and whispered,"Doctor, could you split my personality for me?" "Split your personality? What on earth for?" the doctor asked. The little man squirmed and said, "Oh, doctor, I'm so lonesome."
More People, More Loneliness
In one year the average American today probably meets as many people as the average person did in a lifetime 100 years ago. And yet, today people are far lonelier. There's a big difference between being lonely and being alone and the presence of other people doesn't necessarily help at all. According to Los Angeles psychiatrist, Dr. Leonard Zunin, human's biggest problem is simply loneliness. -- Smith
Silent Partner For Women Drivers
Some enterprising manufacturer has invented and is selling "A Silent Partner Program" for unattended ladies driving alone in a car at night. The "Silent Partner" is made-to-order as a companion. The Silent Partner does not speak. He is life-size and inflatable and he sits next to the girl in the front seat, so she doesn't appear to be alone.
Split Personality As Cure?
There was a little man who approached his doctor and whispered,"Doctor, could you split my personality for me?" "Split your personality? What on earth for?" the doctor asked. The little man squirmed and said, "Oh, doctor, I'm so lonesome."
More People, More Loneliness
In one year the average American today probably meets as many people as the average person did in a lifetime 100 years ago. And yet, today people are far lonelier. There's a big difference between being lonely and being alone and the presence of other people doesn't necessarily help at all. According to Los Angeles psychiatrist, Dr. Leonard Zunin, human's biggest problem is simply loneliness. -- Smith
