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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 13:30 EDT

Psychology says the number of close friends you actually need as you get older is far lower than most people assume

While most people chase ever-expanding social circles as they age, research reveals that maintaining just three to five genuine connections can be more powerful for your wellbeing than having dozens of surface-level friendships.

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