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Discover the science of human connection with psychologist Robin Dunbar
in "The Social Animal." Explore the psychology behind relationships and
social interactions in this captivating book.
The Science of Social Intelligence: 45 Methods to Captivate People, Make
a Powerful Impression, and Subconsciously Trigger Social Status and
Value [Second ... (The Psychology of Social Dynamics Book 7) By Patrick
King
Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/socialintelking
00:00:00 The Science of Social Intelligence
00:06:35 The Importance Of Being Social.
00:17:02 The Social Brain Hypothesis.
00:26:00 The Limits Of Our Sociality.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0893ZRW1B
In this video, we'll explore the fascinating world of social
intelligence and human connection. We'll discuss the importance of being
social, the evolution of our social brains, and the effects of
loneliness. We'll also delve into the limits of our sociality and how to
effectively focus our social efforts.
Here are some key takeaways from this video:
Social intelligence is about how to fit in, charm people, and allow
socializing to help rather than hinder you in achieving your goals.
Our brains grew and developed as a result of needing to be social.
Humans are social animals and need connection to thrive.
There are limits to our social interactions, and we should focus our
efforts on those who are most important to us.
I hope you enjoy this video!