Why Algorithms Can’t Predict Your Love Life with Dr. Paul Eastwick
The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos
The podcast explores the science of love and attraction, challenging the "EvoScript" idea that human mating is governed by harsh evolutionary rules and mate value. Dr. Paul Eastwick argues against the notion of a fixed mate value, presenting a three-component model of attraction: popularity, selectivity, and compatibility, with compatibility being the most significant. The discussion disputes the idea of inherent gender differences in mate preferences, citing studies using "revealed preferences" that show men and women value traits like ambition and attractiveness similarly. Eastwick suggests that compatibility is a "creative chaos" built over time through interactions, and advises against relying solely on online dating apps, which can lead to choice overload and a focus on superficial traits. Instead, he advocates for socializing in community-based settings and embracing friendships to foster meaningful connections.
Part 1: Debunking the EvoScript
Part 2: Myths of Preference and Desirability
Part 3: Evolutionary Basis of Bonding
Part 4: Modern Dating and Social Strategy
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