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there is a longstanding tradition in social psychology of viewing social relationships as sets of triads
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
If a fifth person joins, it will split into two separate conversations within as little as half a minute.
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
Tim had discovered that Vic liked to eat. One night Tim and I picked him up and drove him to a Japanese steak house on the north side of town, calculating that Vic would have fun, and he might impart a few secrets on a full stomach.
Teller Jim Steinmeyer • Hiding the Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible and Learned to Disappear
Museum of Serial Killers, in Florence.
Kevin Dutton • The Wisdom of Psychopaths
Daniel
@smoothbrain
paul greaney
@paulgcambs
People don't need to like you; they simply need to trust you and know that you're going to deliver.
Robert Indries • The Cold Email Manifesto: How to fill your sales pipeline, convert like crazy and level up your business in 90 days or less
Alfred Fiausch
@alfredfiausch
sets of three people bound together in different combinations by relationships of different quality.