We all, fundamentally as humans, need others. It's absolutely non-negotiable. It's in our nature as humans to need others, which dates back to the very beginning of human life. We need others. That's it. You can't live a solitary life without communication, because we are a social species. We grow attached to others due to varying factors, and call the connections relationships. The relationship could be platonic, familial, or romantic. It doesn't really matter about the type, because platonic and familial relationships are absolutely essential for survival. Even today, with the masses of technology and dependence on companies for our mass stock of water, food, clothing and shelter; we, very obviously, need others. That's why the feeling of missing someone is so prominent, because that co-dependence and schedule of seeing someone on a regular basis is terminated, even on a temporary basis. We miss others, because each relationship we have with others are unique in different ways - we rely on people for different things. We co-depend on others in different ways. Missing someone is a natural part of life, and we miss others in varying levels of intensity depending on how close we are with that person, and what we depend on them for. We may miss people we've known for longer amounts of time more than those we've known for mere weeks. We may miss familial relationships more than romantic relationships, which we may miss more than platonic relationships, even though platonic relationships are essential and romantic relationships aren't. It all depends on our co-dependency.
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