New research shows that when people feel isolated are more likely to develop a sense that the world "conspires" against them and develop conventional charcoal a reverse. The study was focused on etc. conspiracy theories and superstitions.
According to the team of Princeton "conspiracy" thinking can trigger dangerous personality cycle alienating friends and family away from the man and worsen the problem of social exclusion.
"Those who are excluded from society might start asking why he excluded and to encourage them to seek meaning in their lives," explains psychologist Alin Coman.
"This could lead them to certain conspiracy convictions. Conversely, when you're involved in the community, such a reaction is not observed obligatory. "
Source: Science Alert