How Many Friends - What the Science Says…
Nicholas Walters Nicholas Walters

How Many Friends - What the Science Says…

This Deep Dive examines three interrelated questions that sit at the heart of social connection research: whether there is an empirically supportable answer to how many close friends a person needs; whether friendship quality or friendship quantity is the stronger predictor of wellbeing outcomes; and what the current evidence says about the comparative health value of online versus face-to-face social relationships.

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How Many Friends Do You Need?
Nicholas Walters Nicholas Walters

How Many Friends Do You Need?

Most of us have been conditioned to think that more friends means a better life. But the science tells a different story. What matters far more than the size of your social circle is the quality of the connections inside it — the friends who actually pick up the phone, remember what you told them last time, and show up when things get hard. Research suggests that a small handful of genuinely close friendships does more for your health and happiness than hundreds of shallow ones. And when it comes to online connections — the question is not whether they count, but whether they really function like friendships at all.

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