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October 29, 2009 at 4:37pm
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Dunbar postulated that the typical human being can only have 150 friends. One hundred fifty people in the tribe. After that, we just aren’t cognitively organized to handle and track new people easily. That’s why, without external forces, human tribes tend to split in two after they reach this size.

— Seth’s Blog: Dunbar’s Number isn’t just a number, it’s the law