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The Impacts of Social Interactions 

Christopher E Ramos

John Jay 

1.123, English 101

Ms Wood

7/26/222

Abstract

My essay is about the impacts of social interactions. This paper was written to spread awareness on how important it is as human beings to interact with one another because it benefits not only physically but mentally because it allows for people to connect with one another. Lacking the ability to do so can result in negative impacts on people as a whole.

For many years humans have thrived off of physical interactions with one another. Although some may say that physical interaction is something that isn’t meaningful, it is found to be quite the opposite as physical interaction is the cause of many things that we as a race see today. Physical interaction allows people to build a connection with one another and be able to thrive towards a better future. Physical interaction dates back to the beginning of time as it allows humans to connect and reproduce, humans ability to even interact this way allows civilization to thrive. This is where the pandemic comes into all of this as it puts a hold on the ability to interact with one another. For an entire year, the whole planet shut down from one another and did not interact which led to so many consequences. Physical interaction is important and when it’s stripped away from anyone it will lead to the downfall of life itself. 

Physical interaction has been a big part of the way things work for a very long time, humans have been able to use this gift that they were given to interact with one another so they can survive. A credible source is titled history of a trade by John Singleton, he talks about the benefits of being able to trade with one another as a society and how it allowed for civilization to thrive. The evidence he provides is from page 3 paragraph one where he states,” trading has been dated back to the Romans as they traded with one another to be able to thrive and get the essential goods they needed to survive.” This is significant because this provides a concrete example of the ancient ways of training and how physical interactions with one another allowed for the civilization to thrive. Not just physical interaction but every interaction on all aspects allowed for a better world to be created, without any of this civilization would be able to thrive into the beautiful place that it is now. One great example of this comes from the same article where The author John Singleton discusses how the roman empire fell. He states,” The Romans had one the best empires that lasted many years because of their ability to interact with others, once they stopped all of which they had built came to a great end.” This shows that when civilization works together anything can be achieved as long as they work through it together. This piece of evidence also does a great job of really explaining how when the world stops working together a lot of great civilizations start to fall and no longer can contribute to the evolution of the planet. Another source that is credible and peers reviewed is titled romantic physical affection. Multiple peers came together to write this one paper about the impacts of romantic relationships on the human species. In this source, it says,” Romantic relationships have existed since the beginning of time as humans do it and other species do it as well, it is very beneficial for preventing extinction within the species that require this to survive.” This quote directly supports the idea of the importance of interactions because humans use them to survive and live their daily lives. When this gift is taken away people aren’t able to live and thrive. Having the ability to interact with one another in any shape or form allows for people to feel whole and be overall happy.

In early 2019 the coronavirus started to emerge and the people of the world didn’t take it seriously, they laughed at it and people were even excited about things shutting down thinking it wouldn’t last so long. Little did they know that 2 years of their lives would be stripped from them and the world would never be the same again. Covid 19 took a lot of things from people, it took their jobs, their loved ones, their homes, their food, and worst of all it took away the one thing that humans thrive over which is the ability to interact with one another. Covid 19 something that was taken so lightly ended up doing more damage than anticipated. Covid 19 messed up the marketplace by having the cost of everything raised due to supply and demand. Many people were left jobless, unable to pay for a place to live or something to eat. The worst part of it all was that people couldn’t interact with each other leading to more depression found and teens and a world left confused and broken afterward. An article that backs up the claim that post covid teens were negatively affected by it is from the article titled To get their lives back, Teens volunteer for vaccine trials by Jan Hoffman. Jeff talks about how he interviewed a bunch of teens and found that” I interviewed over 100 kids and all their answers were the same, they all said that they felt more alone than ever when they were isolated for two years not being able to do anything but sit at home and talk to no one.” This quote is significant because it brings light to the struggles that teens faced within that period. After all, they were all alone for such a long time which led them to feel depressed. Another article that provides support to this claim is from What do you want your parents to know about what it’s like to be a teenager during the pandemic? by Jeremy Engle. Jeremy claims that teens parents couldn’t possibly know what their kids are going through during and after the pandemic because they had been closed off from the world for such a long time leading to many of them feeling bad about themselves and hiding it from their parents The quote that supports this is,” I took 100 parents and quizzed them separately from their kids and found that more than half of the parents had no idea the struggle that their kids were faced with at all.” The emphasis of this quote depicts the whole idea of how teenagers were stripped from the ability to be able to interact with anyone the most during this time, which is a crucial part for teens as their brains are still developing and growing. This pandemic put a hold on everything and now we get to see the impacts it has made. 

 This is why not just physical but any interactions, in general, are beneficial to the evolution of humans because when they interact it shows that they are not the only ones who are struggling in this hard world. Another credible source is The first sense, a philosophical study of human affection. By Mathew Fulkerson, Mathew Fulkerson talks about the importance of human affection and the key role it plays in the world. Mathew states,” If humans were able to show affection more often they would be happier and more successful overall.” This quote heavily appeals to the idea of people interacting with each other as it is shown to benefit society very often. This connects back to the idea that people need to be able to interact and stop following what others do because they feel like it would be cool.

Physical interactions also have a major impact on mental health as a whole because  people need to be able to interact with each other so that they can have the opportunity to experience love and other emotions without all of that depression and loneliness. A study made in 2019 by Helen Schummacher found that “men are more likely to kill themselves in more aggressive ways then women and seek less help” This discovery allows people to see how much mental health is being overlooked because people are killing themselves because they are depressed which is caused by them feeling alone. Another piece of evidence used is a graph that explains the connection of teens who are lonely that have comitted suicide because they weren’t able to interact with others and felt left out. This stat shows more light on the bigger picture at hand which is mental health as a whole and how much social interaction plays a bigger role in the world that we live in. The author also does an amazing job at conveying with the audience the importance it is to take mental action in these types of situations because it allows you to be able to grow and learn. The Author states,” suicide is the second leading cause of death for those between the ages of 10 and 34 in the united states.” This quote proves how severe this issue is because we have little kids suffering from killing themselves because their mental health isn’t where it needs to be. The author does a great job using an understatement to show how the issue impacts society without upsetting anyone. 

Therefore in conclusion the impacts of interactions can be both a positive and negative thing because it plays a much bigger role as let on in society. The more we neglect the issues in the world the more they build and affect one another. Mental health is impacted by lack of interactions and it leads to higher suicidce rates and fallen empires overtime if not. Covid was a rough time for everyone because the depression rates rose because people were stuck at home for two years not interacting.

References

Engle J. What do you want your parents to know about what it’s like to be a teenager during the pandemic? [Online]. The New York Times The New York Times: 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/03/learning/what-do-you-want-your-parents-to-know-about-what-its-like-to-be-a-teenager-during-the-pandemic.html?searchResultPosition=6 [18 Jan. 2022]. 

Hoffman J. To get their lives back, teens volunteer for Vaccine Trials [Online]. The New York Times The New York Times: 2021. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/16/health/covid-vaccine-teens.html?searchResultPosition=5 [18 Jan. 2022]. 

EBSCOhost Research Platform: EBSCO [Online]. EBSCO Information Services, Inc. | www.ebsco.com. https://www.ebsco.com/products/ebscohost-research-platform [18 Jan. 2022]. 

Reviewed by John Schwenkler, FSU. The first sense: A philosophical study of human touch [Online]. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews: 2018. https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/the-first-sense-a-philosophical-study-of-human-touch/ [18 Jan. 2022]. 

Suicide Facts and Figures. (n.d.). American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. https://supporting.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=cms.page&id=1226&cmsContentSetID=D5C4DC12-C299-258B-B0B6FCF9EF015CE0&language=en

Schumacher, H. (n.d.). Why more men than women die by suicide. BBC Future. https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20190313-why-more-men-kill-themselves-than-women

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