In "The 150 Rule: Ancient Brains in a Modern World," Kendir Ramiz delves into the intricate dynamics of human relationships, exploring how our evolutionary heritage shapes our capacity for social connections. Drawing upon the concept of Dunbar's Number, Ramiz examines the cognitive limits that define our social circles and the challenges posed by today's hyper-connected society. Through a blend of scientific research, historical anecdotes, and contemporary analysis, this book offers a compelling narrative on the balance between quantity and quality in our relationships. Readers will gain valuable insights into fostering meaningful connections and understanding the inherent constraints of the human brain in managing social bonds.
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