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The Problem with Treating People as Products on Dating Apps
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01:54 - 06:34 (04:40)

The focus on physical attraction and swiping culture on dating apps has led to the perception of people as products to be evaluated rather than potential partners to connect with. However, finding one person for everything is a myth, and true intimacy and connection go beyond just physical attraction.

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In today's dating culture, finding true intimacy and connection can seem elusive amidst the emphasis on physical attraction and swiping.
01:54 - 04:53 (02:59)
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Dating
Summary

In today's dating culture, finding true intimacy and connection can seem elusive amidst the emphasis on physical attraction and swiping. The idea of finding one person for everything is a myth, and building relationships of various types with different people can lead to more fulfilling connections.

Chapter
The Problem with Treating People as Products on Dating Apps
Episode
Why 80% Of Relationships Don't Work & How To Fix Them [MASTERCLASS] EP 1393
Podcast
The School of Greatness
Sociologist Eva Illouz discusses the commodification of love in a market economy where everything, including relationships, has become a product to be evaluated.
04:53 - 06:34 (01:40)
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Relationships
Summary

Sociologist Eva Illouz discusses the commodification of love in a market economy where everything, including relationships, has become a product to be evaluated. She emphasizes the importance of diversifying relationships and focusing on self-improvement instead of constantly searching for the "best" product.

Chapter
The Problem with Treating People as Products on Dating Apps
Episode
Why 80% Of Relationships Don't Work & How To Fix Them [MASTERCLASS] EP 1393
Podcast
The School of Greatness