It always sounds lame when someone is giving examples to prove a point and they only have two. You really need three. More than that sounds excessive, but three is perfect.
Also, in consoling Aaron in his breakup, I've noticed that if he hears just me tell him to do something, he probably won't think it's a good idea. If someone else seconds me, he starts considering it, though not fully. BUT, if three people tell him the same thing, he takes it as truth! It's swarm theory!
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