Nearly 70 percent of American adults report feeling political stress, impacting personal relationships and raising concerns about how to maintain connections during turbulent times.
Research indicates that ending relationships over political differences can lead to significant emotional and physical consequences, suggesting that maintaining these connections is more beneficial.
The stress of political divides often leads to an exhausting black-and-white thinking mindset. This all-or-nothing approach may feel justified but ultimately hinders sustainable relationships.
About a third of adults acknowledge that political tensions have strained their relationships, leading to reduced time spent with loved ones, especially during the holiday season.
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