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Do you only trust a few people… maybe two or three? And somehow you're completely okay with that? In a world obsessed with large friend groups, constant socializing, and endless connections, people who keep their circle extremely small are often misunderstood. Society may label them as antisocial, distant, or cold. But psychology tells a very different story. In this video, we explore the psychology of people who keep their circle small and why having only a few trusted friends can actually be a sign of emotional intelligence and psychological strength. You’ll discover how concepts like Dunbar’s Number, selective trust formation, and deep social bonding explain why some people naturally prefer a small circle over a large social network. Research even shows that people with fewer but deeper friendships often experience higher life satisfaction, emotional stability, and lower social anxiety. If you’ve ever wondered why you prefer meaningful connections over a large group of friends, this video will help you understand the real psychology behind keeping your circle small. Because sometimes, the people with the smallest circles understand something about human connection that most of the world still hasn’t figured out.