
ScientificLooksmax
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It's just numbers on a screen.
Do man made symbols on a screen really make u happy? no.
Can it buy you somewhere nice to live? a nice car? food? Yes.
But does somewhere nice to live and a nice car really make you happy if you're alone? No.
Thats because it doesnt matter where the fuck you live, what you drive. all that matters is having good friends, family, gf
And even brokies earning $250 per month in third world countries have all of those things...
Brokies are mogging you...
Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary psychologist, suggests:
how the fuck are u meant to get so many friends tho
How many dates to go on with different people until you settle?
achievable
family.. i guess either u do have one or u dont. which i dont
Do man made symbols on a screen really make u happy? no.
Can it buy you somewhere nice to live? a nice car? food? Yes.
But does somewhere nice to live and a nice car really make you happy if you're alone? No.
Thats because it doesnt matter where the fuck you live, what you drive. all that matters is having good friends, family, gf
And even brokies earning $250 per month in third world countries have all of those things...
Brokies are mogging you...
Robin Dunbar, an evolutionary psychologist, suggests:
- 5 close friends (your core support group)
- 15 good friends (people you trust and hang out with regularly)
- 50 casual friends (people you get along with but don’t see often)
- 150 acquaintances (faces you recognize and could chat with)
how the fuck are u meant to get so many friends tho
How many dates to go on with different people until you settle?
- 1–3 people: Some find the right match early, but this often leads to quick attachment without much comparison or clarity.
- 4–8 people: This range tends to give a good sense of preferences, red flags, compatibility, and communication needs.
- 10+ people: Some people date extensively to learn about themselves, but too much variety can lead to decision fatigue or fear of settling.
achievable
family.. i guess either u do have one or u dont. which i dont