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Podcast Appearances
So there's that. And then there is more anxiety. So, so again, people just self-report dramatically more anxiety and They think their friends... Since COVID, you're saying, right?
So there's that. And then there is more anxiety. So, so again, people just self-report dramatically more anxiety and They think their friends... Since COVID, you're saying, right?
So people will report thinking their friends want to hang out with them less than they do. If you ask the friends, they would say 80% to 85% or whatever. The people would say 40% to 40%. People are generally more in their own heads. They think they're less important to social events they go to. They think they don't need to be there.
So people will report thinking their friends want to hang out with them less than they do. If you ask the friends, they would say 80% to 85% or whatever. The people would say 40% to 40%. People are generally more in their own heads. They think they're less important to social events they go to. They think they don't need to be there.
So people will report thinking their friends want to hang out with them less than they do. If you ask the friends, they would say 80% to 85% or whatever. The people would say 40% to 40%. People are generally more in their own heads. They think they're less important to social events they go to. They think they don't need to be there.
And they also think that if you have a friendship with somebody, if I cancel on you, my general thought would be like, we're friends. It doesn't matter. And it probably doesn't. But what this article goes into is like, it sort of does, like it does add up over time. All these lost encounters are like deposits in a friendship bank that aren't earning interest.
And they also think that if you have a friendship with somebody, if I cancel on you, my general thought would be like, we're friends. It doesn't matter. And it probably doesn't. But what this article goes into is like, it sort of does, like it does add up over time. All these lost encounters are like deposits in a friendship bank that aren't earning interest.
And they also think that if you have a friendship with somebody, if I cancel on you, my general thought would be like, we're friends. It doesn't matter. And it probably doesn't. But what this article goes into is like, it sort of does, like it does add up over time. All these lost encounters are like deposits in a friendship bank that aren't earning interest.
You're just not, you're not paying into that bank. And over time, your savings at retirement are a lot.
You're just not, you're not paying into that bank. And over time, your savings at retirement are a lot.
You're just not, you're not paying into that bank. And over time, your savings at retirement are a lot.
I'm so glad I wasn't a student at the time. I just feel like for kids, it feels like it was a life changer.
I'm so glad I wasn't a student at the time. I just feel like for kids, it feels like it was a life changer.
I'm so glad I wasn't a student at the time. I just feel like for kids, it feels like it was a life changer.
I think if you got two years of Zoom school in junior, senior college, or high school, you should get your money. It's not fair. You didn't get anything or even close to what I think you deserve or what you earned.
I think if you got two years of Zoom school in junior, senior college, or high school, you should get your money. It's not fair. You didn't get anything or even close to what I think you deserve or what you earned.
I think if you got two years of Zoom school in junior, senior college, or high school, you should get your money. It's not fair. You didn't get anything or even close to what I think you deserve or what you earned.
This thing talks about striking up conversations with strangers and how it says, you know, if you're thinking about, hey, I want to say something to that stranger, you get nervous and don't want to do it. They're going to think I'm annoying. But if someone does it to you, generally, you're like, oh, this is kind of cool. It's like fun. Exactly. It's a mismatch reward system.
This thing talks about striking up conversations with strangers and how it says, you know, if you're thinking about, hey, I want to say something to that stranger, you get nervous and don't want to do it. They're going to think I'm annoying. But if someone does it to you, generally, you're like, oh, this is kind of cool. It's like fun. Exactly. It's a mismatch reward system.
This thing talks about striking up conversations with strangers and how it says, you know, if you're thinking about, hey, I want to say something to that stranger, you get nervous and don't want to do it. They're going to think I'm annoying. But if someone does it to you, generally, you're like, oh, this is kind of cool. It's like fun. Exactly. It's a mismatch reward system.