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How Many Friends Do You Really Need?
時(shí)間:2022-05-17
來(lái)源:網(wǎng)絡(luò)
作者:網(wǎng)絡(luò)
你需要多少個(gè)朋友?上課的時(shí)候有時(shí)候講到類似友誼的話題的時(shí)候會(huì)問(wèn)下同學(xué),是不是有交心的朋友的話題。其實(shí)不是調(diào)侃,是真的很好奇現(xiàn)在年輕人對(duì)于朋友的定義。How Many Friends Do You Really Need
關(guān)于朋友數(shù)量有個(gè)常被提到的數(shù)字是Dunbar 數(shù)字,來(lái)自于英國(guó)心理學(xué)家Robin Dunbar:人們能維系的關(guān)系數(shù)量上限是150(后面研究說(shuō)可以更多);親密關(guān)系的數(shù)量是5人。
The best-known theory of how many friends people can (though not necessarily should) have comes from British psychologist and anthropologist Robin Dunbar. What has come to be known as Dunbar’s number contends that humans are only cognitively able to maintain about 150 connections at once (subsequent research has put the number higher). That includes an inner circle of about five close friends, followed by larger concentric circles of more casual types of friends.
出于減少孤獨(dú)感的考慮,不管是朋友,還是家人,人至少需要一個(gè)交心的人。
If your goal is simply to mitigate the harmful impact loneliness can have on your health, what matters most is having at least one important person in your life — whether that’s a partner, a parent, a friend or someone else, said Jeffrey Hall, a professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas.
要從友誼里提高生活質(zhì)量的,有研究說(shuō)3個(gè),也有說(shuō)6個(gè)。
One 2016 study suggested people who have six or more friends have improved health throughout their lives, while a 2020 study by Suzanne Degges-White, professor and chair of the Counseling and Higher Education department at Northern Illinois University, found that middle-aged women who had three or more friends tended to have higher levels of overall life satisfaction.
當(dāng)然到底需要幾位朋友,看個(gè)人的需求,如果你想體驗(yàn)一些新的東西,那么交個(gè)朋友是比較合適的,只是要深交一位朋友,差不多需要200小時(shí)的投入。
Dr. Hall’s research suggests that on average, very close friendships tend to take around 200 hours to develop. Quantity and quality go hand-in-hand.
