I think stronger social bonds would make society more stable and supportive. The main reason is that people would feel more connected and less isolated, which often leads to fewer conflicts and better mental health. For example, in Shanghai, I've noticed how people in close-knit communities tend to help each other more, like neighbors checking in on elderly residents during heatwaves. That kind of mutual care reduces stress and builds trust. However, stronger bonds might also mean people feel more pressure to conform to social expectations, which could limit individual freedom in some cases. Overall, though, I'd say the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.
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How might society change in the future if friendship and other social bonds were stronger?
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