Research has proven the benefits of having few friends
In 2016, a study published in the British Journal of Psychology found that genius people are more likely to increase their knowledge and achieve their goals when they have a smaller number of friends.
People may not understand it
in the same way, because many friends have helped them in different ways.
There are many reasons to
believe that having fewer friends makes you a better person.
Experts say it's not surprising
because geniuses with a lot of knowledge and ability to use it, don't usually
spend a lot of time with a lot of friends because they are too busy with their
long-term goals.
Broadly speaking, these are
some of the characteristics of these people and the reasons why they tend to
have fewer friends.
- It helps to understand people better
Geniuses are especially
interested in understanding and quickly knowing the behavior of others because
they often tend to look at it from the sidelines and be able to quickly
determine their behavior.
They don’t make many friends
to make them feel loved, but instead makes few choices that make sense to
prevent them from wasting too much time with these many people and also reducing
their time to stick to their goals.
- It allows them to speak freely
Experts because of the
constant mixing of other people, it gives them the ability to put their
thoughts in line and be able to pass them on boldly.
Their mentality is different
from that of others, but they do not interfere with what others think.
- They are discerning
Making fewer friends helps
people develop the ability to take time and sit and be discerning about
different things.
Through this you can find
him sitting and reading what’s trending on social media so that he can get a
picture of life in those times.
These people also learn from
the ability to distrust others.
- They do not like to be found in conflict
By avoiding being on the bandwagon of many friends and believing that they have enough time to live well, it makes them less likely to find themselves in constant conflict or worry about how they are being treated by others.
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Research
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Writer: Christian Mugisha
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