In the Conclusion to Modern Romance, Aziz Ansari collects his main findings from all of his research: 1. “Finding someone today is probably more complicated and stressful than it was for previous generations - but you’re also more likely to end up with someone you are really excited about.” (236) 2. “Technology hasn’t just changed how we find romance; it’s also put a new spin on the timeless challenges we face once we’re in a relationship.” (239) 3. “Treat potential partners like actual people, not bubbles on a screen.” (240) 4. “Don’t think of online dating as dating - think of it as an online introduction service.” (245) 5. “With so many romantic options, instead of trying to explore them all, make sure you properly invest in people and give them a fair chance before moving on to the next one.” (246)
Do you agree with his conclusions? Why or why not?
1. “Finding someone today is probably more complicated and stressful than it was for previous generations - but you’re also more likely to end up with someone you are really excited about.” (236)
2. “Technology hasn’t just changed how we find romance; it’s also put a new spin on the timeless challenges we face once we’re in a relationship.” (239)
3. “Treat potential partners like actual people, not bubbles on a screen.” (240)
4. “Don’t think of online dating as dating - think of it as an online introduction service.” (245)
5. “With so many romantic options, instead of trying to explore them all, make sure you properly invest in people and give them a fair chance before moving on to the next one.” (246)
Do you agree with his conclusions? Why or why not?
What was your “favorite” conclusion? Why?