Episode 75: Why do we value people less, when there are more of them?

Alexander and I discuss, why exactly we tend to value people less when there are more of them both at a party or even in cities such as New York, that have high population densities.

 

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Topics:

◉ Society forces us to try and network a bit too much.

◉ We sometimes gamble away good conversations.

◉ The power of changing just one person.

◉ We tend to value expansion over quality.

◉ Two is a magic number.

◉ How a place such as New York can impede one's thinking.

◉ In life, there is no safety in numbers.

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