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Small Social Circles – Why Depth Often Replaces Popularity

March 31, 2026 by Dave
Small Social

A small social circle is often interpreted as a limitation. In many cultural narratives, social success is measured by visibility, number of connections, and frequency of interaction. People with wide networks are assumed to be more socially capable, while those with fewer connections may be seen as withdrawn or disengaged. This interpretation, however, does not … Read more

Categories Psychology Tags Dunbar number, emotional connection, friendship depth, intimacy vs popularity, meaningful relationships, small social circle, social behavior, social psychology Leave a comment

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