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Dunbar's Number, which suggests that humans can maintain stable social relationships with about 150 people, can be limiting as it may exclude deeper connections with individuals outside this circle. This framework can also oversimplify complex social dynamics and relationships, ignoring the quality and depth of interactions. Additionally, it may foster a sense of social isolation for those who struggle to establish or maintain such a network. Lastly, in today's interconnected world, the relevance of this number can be questioned, given the vast number of online connections people can have.

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