
Does the average American have fewer than three friends?
More or Less: Behind the Stats
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Understanding the Limits of Human Friendship: The Dunbar Number
This chapter examines the Dunbar number, proposing that humans can effectively maintain around 150 relationships, with 15 being close friends. It highlights the struggle of nurturing intimate friendships within larger social circles, supported by research on primate brain sizes and their social structures.
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