As our working lives change again, you may need to rely more on others—including friends, neighbors, and mentors—for help. You probably don’t need a pile of research to know that having a strong support network is beneficial in a number of ways. Nevertheless, that pile exists. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) reports that not having family and friends who can help out during times of trouble is linked with social isolation, loneliness, and even physical...

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