19. There Is a Limit to the Number of Friends You Can Have, Supposedly - Deepstash
19. There Is a Limit to the Number of Friends You Can Have, Supposedly

19. There Is a Limit to the Number of Friends You Can Have, Supposedly

According to anthropologist Robin Dunbar, people can only maintain a max of 150 casual friendships. This number is referred to as Dunbar’s number , and it’s based on a part of the brain (the neocortex) which is associated with cognition and language. 

According to the hypothesis, its size sets an upper limit on the number of social relationships that primate brains can successfully maintain. Although, not everyone subscribes to this theory, especially with the role social media now plays in some people’s lives.  

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