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Home > Love > Love Economics > Love Search Cost: Search Time Cost

Love Search Cost: Search Time Cost

How much time do you have to search for your soulmate? Great social networking skills are worthless unless you have time to use them. You need time to maintain your existing circle of friends and extra time to expand your network to find your soulmate. That means you need to allocate time to go to clubs, bars, and other social events. Search time cost increases as your selectiveness increases. Search time cost is mathematically written as:

search time cost = free time x selectiveness

Insights and Predictions
  1. Selective people with demanding careers or studies will likely be single.
  2. People who devote more time for social activities will have a better chance of finding love.
  3. Single people who work graveyard, weekend, or night shifts are screwed.
  4. Explains why every year you write and receive less Christmas cards.


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