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Nostalgia Keeps Friendships Alive
Scientific American
|September 2025
The social benefits of yearning for the past are starting to come into focus.
NOSTALGIA IS A COMPLEX emotion. It blends longing for a cherished past and the bittersweet realization that one can never fully return to that time. Psychologists have puzzled over why humans experience this intricate emotion: Does nostalgia trap us in the past, or does it function as a psychological resource that could lead us to the future?
People can feel nostalgic about many things, but research shows that nostalgic narratives often center on others, especially those who hold significant meaning in our lives. We may feel nostalgic for childhood family gatherings, shared experiences with school friends or holidays spent with loved ones. Even when we reminisce about other things, such as childhood toys or the aroma of a particular meal, those memories often feature moments we shared with people.
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