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How does the concept of the Dunbar number relate to social interactions and self-esteem?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The Dunbar number suggests that humans can maintain stable social relationships with about 150 people. In the context of low self-esteem, individuals may overestimate the importance of negative social interactions, believing that everyone is judging them. However, in reality, most people are focused on their own lives, and the impact of a single negative experience is often minimal.

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