Tim Molnar
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Then I, you know, it was the difference between not being able to do that and then being able to walk up to someone and Trader Joe's and I made some stupid comment about salmon and we got chatting and we ended up going on five great dates and it didn't end up being a, you know, a forever fit. But that gave me the realization that like, yes, I can do this and I can do this again.
And certainly there were times where after that, I'd be like, great, okay, I'm going to go up and do this. And I'd chicken out and say like, great. Some days I just don't feel quite as confident and that's okay. I needed to extend grace to myself. And other days, you know, I'd be feeling great and maybe we'd chat to a number of people.
And certainly there were times where after that, I'd be like, great, okay, I'm going to go up and do this. And I'd chicken out and say like, great. Some days I just don't feel quite as confident and that's okay. I needed to extend grace to myself. And other days, you know, I'd be feeling great and maybe we'd chat to a number of people.
And certainly there were times where after that, I'd be like, great, okay, I'm going to go up and do this. And I'd chicken out and say like, great. Some days I just don't feel quite as confident and that's okay. I needed to extend grace to myself. And other days, you know, I'd be feeling great and maybe we'd chat to a number of people.
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So I had met, I think, 31 online and 16 in person. But what I talk about and maybe where you're getting to here and kind of the interesting finding was I tracked, did we go on a second date? And that was really interesting to me. And if we had met online, did we go on a second date? And if we had met in person, did we go on a second date?
So I had met, I think, 31 online and 16 in person. But what I talk about and maybe where you're getting to here and kind of the interesting finding was I tracked, did we go on a second date? And that was really interesting to me. And if we had met online, did we go on a second date? And if we had met in person, did we go on a second date?
So I had met, I think, 31 online and 16 in person. But what I talk about and maybe where you're getting to here and kind of the interesting finding was I tracked, did we go on a second date? And that was really interesting to me. And if we had met online, did we go on a second date? And if we had met in person, did we go on a second date?
Yeah. And it wasn't just a small effect size. It was 10 X as much success. So about 70% of the dates were that I went on with someone I met in person. We went on a second date and a lot of them was like at least like three, four or five dates. It was like really like pretty decent connections. And there were only a handful from the 31 who I'd met online that led to second dates.
Yeah. And it wasn't just a small effect size. It was 10 X as much success. So about 70% of the dates were that I went on with someone I met in person. We went on a second date and a lot of them was like at least like three, four or five dates. It was like really like pretty decent connections. And there were only a handful from the 31 who I'd met online that led to second dates.
Yeah. And it wasn't just a small effect size. It was 10 X as much success. So about 70% of the dates were that I went on with someone I met in person. We went on a second date and a lot of them was like at least like three, four or five dates. It was like really like pretty decent connections. And there were only a handful from the 31 who I'd met online that led to second dates.
So the researcher and me and the statistician wanted to see if I could run what we'd use like a statistical regression to understand like, is there statistically significant difference between these sample size? And unfortunately the sample size was just a little bit too small to be able to register on those charts.
So the researcher and me and the statistician wanted to see if I could run what we'd use like a statistical regression to understand like, is there statistically significant difference between these sample size? And unfortunately the sample size was just a little bit too small to be able to register on those charts.
So the researcher and me and the statistician wanted to see if I could run what we'd use like a statistical regression to understand like, is there statistically significant difference between these sample size? And unfortunately the sample size was just a little bit too small to be able to register on those charts.
So I was like, ah, I really want to talk about that in the book, but it didn't quite, quite check out on the little Z test I was running. So, um, what it did tell me though, was, There is a lot that we bring in person that we just couldn't possibly ever perceive, even with the most honest and authentic profile.