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Joe Rogan: “In five, you are zero, your patient zero and five are the…”

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Joe Rogan Experience #2511 - Terry Bradshaw

Published | Video Starts at 1:29:09

So the max amount of relationships a person can maintain. So. Yeah. Which one are you? Whoa, whoa, whoa. Where are you? Where are you? Where do you mean? Where are you? In the. In five, you are zero, your patient zero and five are the people that have. Very close to you. So that's your support people. And then 15 are your sympathy group. They're not quite as close as, like, the closest people to you, but they're. They're pretty close. And then there's a close network of 50 people. Then you have a personal network of 150 people. You have 500 acquaintances, and then 1500 people that are recognizable. You know what's funny? My. I'll. I'll make this bad habit. We all have bad habits. My bad habit is always friend of mine. I know Henry Winkle. I know Henry. (1:29:09–1:29:35)

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Asserts a breakdown of Dunbar's number into categories of relationships: 5 close, 15 sympathy, 50 close network, 150 personal network, 500 acquaintances, 1500 recognizable.

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