The Soulmate Manifesto: Uniting All Soulmate Believers in an Effort to Solve Dating |
Search Financial Cost
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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:
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social network size x selectiveness
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Financial Cost to Expand and Maintain Existing Social Network Size
Expanding and maintaining your social networks require you to invest financially. That means money for buying drinks, dinner, club cover charges, association membership fees, phone bills, and gas to travel. For productive people, search time cost translates to search financial cost. You could have used the time wasted on dating to further your career.
Insights and Predictions
- Poor people have smaller social networks.
- A party with free food and alcohol will attract many people.
- Reason why restaurants and bars have Happy Hour.
- Picky people with small social networks are destined to be alone.
Selectiveness Cost
The more selective you are, the more it will cost you to find your soulmate. I have constructed a Soulmate Calculator on the web site. Depending on how selective you are, it will estimate how many singles you need to meet to find your soulmate and how much your search financial cost will be. The calculator uses the latest statistics from the U.S. Census and the National Center for Health Statistics.
Below is a table of advertising rates using different methods of finding people.
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Source: Various Advertisement Associations
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Using going to a bar as an example, the cost to meet 1,000 opposite-sexed singles is calculated as follows:
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cost /person x
percent that are single x
percent of the opposite sex x
1,000
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Now, let us hypothetically assume you are a picky person and we will do a cost analysis. Below are your criteria for a soulmate. Non-related traits are traits that are least likely to be associated with each other. For example, you can be really good-looking but not too bright. We can not use a criterion like income because it is influenced by looks, emotional intelligence, and intelligence.
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The probability of finding someone whose facial attractiveness is in the top 30 percentile of the population is 30 out of 100, or 30%. For the other 9 traits we find out the individual probability for each. Take the probability of each trait and multiply them together. The final probability is 0.000000384. Then take the number 1 and divide by this probability. Assuming you are heterosexual, the result will be 2,604,167, the number of opposite-sexed singles you have to meet in order to find one person who meets your soulmate criteria.
If you choose to go to bars to meet people, your search financial cost would be:
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2,604,167 opposite-sexed singles x $89/1000 opposite-sexed singles = $23,371,771
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This does not include time wasted or gas money for driving to bars. However, if you are this picky, going to every bar in town would not give you access to 2.6 million opposite-sexed singles. If you are bold and decide that you would do whatever it takes to find your soulmate, you would buy billboard ads at the busiest local highways. This will cost you about:
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2,604,167 opposite-sexed singles x $8/1000 opposite-sexed singles = $2,100,833
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As you can guess, by adding other criteria like age, height, ethnicity, religion, location, degrees, or income, your probability decreases dramatically. As your probability decreases, your search financial cost increases. Keep in mind this is only the cost to find one person that meets your soulmate criteria. There is no guarantee that you will meet his/her soulmate criteria.
Insights and Predictions
- Picky people will have a harder time finding their soulmates than average people.
- Being informed about your odds will increase your odds of finding love.
- Online dating services are the most efficient way to meet eligible singles.
- Billboard advertisement is cost-effective for focusing on a geographical location.
- It is best to be average. Being too much or too little of anything will decrease your odds of finding love.
Tactics to Lower Selectiveness Cost
- Use the Soulmate Calculator at www.solvedating.com to find out if your criteria are realistic. Lower your criteria if odds are unrealistic.
- Become rich and buy a full-page ad in a newspaper.
- Become a supporter. Join the campaign mailing list and help solve dating.
- Join an online dating service.
- Always ask for referrals from family, friends, and dates that do not work out.
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