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Exploring Dunbar's number and social thresholds
Different group sizes play crucial roles in social interactions. Dunbar's number, around 150, represents the collection of individuals with whom one has meaningful relationships. Other thresholds include smaller groups like one or two, up to a dozen, and even wider collaborative circles. Factors like personality and age influence these group sizes. In societies, the social world typically consists of about half family and half friends. Individuals from large families prioritize family connections over making friends. Social connections are not evenly distributed but form clumps, similar to ripples in a pond.