Psychologists believe that people who have lost the meaning of life have an increased risk of developing cancer.
As psychologist Natalya Lobova said, a person at a young age must learn to create an interesting communication environment around him in order to avoid loneliness in the future.
It is important, she believes, that a person communicates in adulthood not only with his peers. It is necessary to learn to find common interests with people of the younger generation. This will make life brighter and fill it with a lot of positive emotions.
According to Natalia Lobova, cancer affects the body of those who have lost the meaning of life. Doom and loneliness make people vulnerable to this disease.
“For a long age, the meaning of life is important. A person should know what he lives for,”the psychologist notes. She adds that at a more mature age, people begin to devote more time to their health. They give up mobile phones, walk more often and try more to be in nature.
But you need to start taking care of your health much earlier. By creating optimal conditions, Lobova believes, a person can live up to 120 years.
“Now there are many twenty-year-olds who feel old and there are people who, at 100 years old, feel still young,” Lobova says, adding that a person can deprive himself of the meaning of life even in his youth.