Reclaiming Community Spaces: How Public Places Can Combat Modern Loneliness and Boost Mental Well-Being
The loss of community has led to decline in mental well being of many individuals. There is profound evidence of this. What has replaced community is capitalism and consumerism. The two evils Cs have eroded a person’s mind to its soul. Sundays that look like having dinner with your neighbors or having fun activities at your local parks are replaced by spending more not less than a half of your allowance at the shopping malls buying things that you probably won’t care about in a week. In an era shadowed by a pervasive epidemic of loneliness, we increasingly ask commercial objects to do the emotional heavy lifting once performed by shared physical spaces. However, what has this done to our minds and souls? A shopping mall with its bright fluorescent lights, exits that take forever to find, where time moves differently are designed solely for consumption. Sociologist Ray Oldenburg coined the concept of the “third place” in 1982 and diagnosed an essential human need, a pla...