Every official form you’ve ever filled out contains a quiet piece of wisdom. Somewhere below your address and your date of birth, it asks for your emergency contact — and it gives you exactly one line. Not ten. Not “list your social circle.” One name: the person who picks up. Society, in its bureaucratic way,… The post Psychology says people who reach their 60s without a large circle of friends aren’t lonely — they’re the ones who figured out the one relationship truth that emotionally intelligent people swear by, which is that one person who truly sees you is worth more than a hundred people who only know your name appeared first on The Blog Herald.