• How to Stand Out on a Blind Date if You Have an “Interesting Soul” But Not a “Good-Looking” Appearance

      It is said that “all good-looking people are the same, but interesting souls are only one in a thousand.” If you have an ordinary appearance but an interesting soul, then how to stand out in a blind date is a matter of knowledge.   Xi Kaiyuan, a behavioral economist at the Chicago Decision Research Center, once proposed the two concepts of “joint evaluation” and “individual evaluation.” The so-called “joint evaluation” means that when evaluating one thing, there are other clear things to compare with, and you can analyze the pros and cons of two or more things at the same time; while “individual evaluation” means that you With no clear other…

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