One of the most popular questions people in love ask is do you love me? How much do you love me? I love you more, or you love me more? It’s just a pity that there is no way to quantify love. If he increases his love for you by one point, you love him one more point on top of his love; if he decreases his love for you by one point, you subtract one more point from his.
How do you calculate who loves whom more?
Game theory proves that this tit-for-tat, vindictive strategy can pay off the most. Of course the prerequisite is that you can pinpoint your feelings and can have the ability to take it in and take it out.
How do you measure the value of a gift?
Economics calculates the input-output ratio. Being in a relationship and giving a gift is actually an input. The higher the value of the gift, the more you put into it.
How much can you spend on him?
It depends on how much money he can make and whether he’s willing to let you spend it. If you want to spend your boyfriend’s money, leave him enough money for basic spending and he can take all the rest, any more and he’ll quit.
Pick a blue chip or a potential stock?
Blue chips are recognized as good stocks, but only if you can pick them, and the competition must be fierce. If you’re not strong enough, you’ll have to wait and see.
How long does it take to get married in a relationship to make it worthwhile?
It is said that marriage is the grave of love, but if there is no such grave, would it not be dead and buried? So falling in love eventually has to be married. One of the major benefits of getting married is the lower cost of living. But the downside is that once you get divorced, the cost is usually very high.
If it takes you ten or eight years to decide whether to get married, you can get married and save the cost of living for those ten or eight years, and even if you get divorced in the future, the savings will cover the cost of divorce.