Re: What about divorced people?
Of course every situation is different, but in the grand scheme, all human behavior can be mapped as a general rule. That is the funny thing about humans, which you may not like, but is the truth. Humans behave in general tendencies, otherwise we wouldn't have psychologists, psychiatrists, marketing consultants, and the list is endless.
There are general tendecies that pervade as the rule, rather than the exceptions. I'm certain because of precisely what you state - statistics. The numbers, the figures, the statistics which have quantified, measured, and mapped humans in broad numbers, categories and sections, displaying general tendencies. You state that they are nothing but "stats", but that begs the question. For what are stats other than what the government invented as a device and a method, of trying to gain the most quick and calculated knowledge about a large group? Statistics is and was never about the absolute truth. It is bent and curved to conform to generalities rather than absolutes. Also, if it's any consolation my friend's dad is a Family Law attorney, so all the stats I do hear are usually through him.
Originally posted by Anahita
There are general tendecies that pervade as the rule, rather than the exceptions. I'm certain because of precisely what you state - statistics. The numbers, the figures, the statistics which have quantified, measured, and mapped humans in broad numbers, categories and sections, displaying general tendencies. You state that they are nothing but "stats", but that begs the question. For what are stats other than what the government invented as a device and a method, of trying to gain the most quick and calculated knowledge about a large group? Statistics is and was never about the absolute truth. It is bent and curved to conform to generalities rather than absolutes. Also, if it's any consolation my friend's dad is a Family Law attorney, so all the stats I do hear are usually through him.
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