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People seek socioluxury more than friendship. People are cringed out and bitter when they look at anyone being friendly for the sake of it. Tenderness, love, compassion, openness, etc. when they're mutual are friendship. You seem like a pussy if you go for that. People want to see socioluxury more than that.
Socioluxury of people who are not generally friendly, but represent the luxuriance that is desired from primal value (looks,money,status) is desired more than people who are generally friendly.
People crave the primal novelty of exclusivity. Filiation-hierarchy. Where who you're affiliated with speaks volumes about you.
People are out there to find true friendship, sure, not gonna argue there's room for it. People like to cohabitate if they have mutual interests and things that are nice to share/ talk about.
But eventually the more socioluxury pursuit (where people don't care about friendship based traits like tenderness, care, joy, compassion, etc.) that someone sees then the less someone esteems friendship as a thing to be wanted for, or esteemed.
We all engage in relation to a dopamine release we get.
Socioluxury is the way people enjoy communion, and eventually it becomes what we value after we know it's the safer bet than being friendly.
Socioluxury of people who are not generally friendly, but represent the luxuriance that is desired from primal value (looks,money,status) is desired more than people who are generally friendly.
People crave the primal novelty of exclusivity. Filiation-hierarchy. Where who you're affiliated with speaks volumes about you.
People are out there to find true friendship, sure, not gonna argue there's room for it. People like to cohabitate if they have mutual interests and things that are nice to share/ talk about.
But eventually the more socioluxury pursuit (where people don't care about friendship based traits like tenderness, care, joy, compassion, etc.) that someone sees then the less someone esteems friendship as a thing to be wanted for, or esteemed.
We all engage in relation to a dopamine release we get.
Socioluxury is the way people enjoy communion, and eventually it becomes what we value after we know it's the safer bet than being friendly.