Can’t remember where I read this recently but it was the idea that small villages were better for humans because it forced you to learn to live with the multiplicity that is other people. You got better at it because you had no choice. Large cities allowed people to ignore others. It’s likely impossible to return to that, but it stuck with me.

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That's really good. do you remember where you read that? I'd like to learn more about it. I suspect we have a "Dunbar's number" for each major social context (and perhaps a Dunbar's number of contexts), and that proper digital tools can help tease out and augment that structure.