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Struggle to make friends? Science says your brain isn’t broken - it’s wired for depth. Discover the psychology behind it. Struggle to make friends? Science says your brain isn’t broken - it’s wired for depth. Discover the psychology behind why some people find it harder to connect. Since 1990, the number of Americans with no close friends has quadrupled. If you’ve ever felt like something was wrong with you - you’re not alone. But here’s what research actually says: People who struggle to make friends often have higher emotional intelligence, deeper processing abilities, and more selective social needs. Your brain isn’t weak. It just works differently. In this video, I break down 9 psychological traits backed by research from Harvard, Stanford, and peer-reviewed studies and why these “weaknesses” might actually be your greatest strengths. If making friends feels slow, exhausting, or impossible — this video will change how you see yourself. 📚 Sources: Cox, D. A. (2021). The state of American friendship: Change, challenges, and loss. Survey Center on American Life, American Enterprise Institute. Hall, J. A. (2019). How many hours does it take to make a friend? Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 36(4), 1278–1296. Zaki, J. (2025). Social connection research on cynicism and trust. Stanford Social Neuroscience Lab. Johnson, D. L., et al. (1999). Cerebral blood flow and personality: A positron emission tomography study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 156(2), 252–257. Heimberg, R. G., et al. (2014). Social anxiety and social perception. PMC. Waldinger, R. J., & Schulz, M. S. (2023). The Harvard Study of Adult Development: 80+ years of research on relationships and well-being. Explore the full behavioral psychology playlist here: • Psychology of Introverts Disclaimer: This channel is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice.