At what age should you marry? The Answer Gives Mathematics

Studies show that people make better decisions after examining about 37% of their potential for women are often told of biological restrictions and that good men” will be busy if they wait long. That's where math and its famous rule come into play. According to one algorithm of [...]
Women are often told of biological restrictions and that good men” will be busy waiting long. That's where math and its famous rule come into play.
According to an algorithm published in the book “Algorithms for life: The computer science of human decisions” by journalist Brian Christian and Cognitative scientist Tom Griffiths, the ideal age for marriage is 26.
Their research shows that people make optimum decisions after considering 37% of their potential, not too little to rush or too much to overload.
The authors use the employment process as an example: after reviewing 37% of candidates, you already have enough information about a good decision without being burdened by surplus options. They also believe that this logic applies to selecting a partner.
Given that the period in which people usually seek love is between 18 and 40 years of age, 37% of this interval declines at the age of 26. After that, the quality of the options, they say, begin to decrease, transmit Telegrafi, Periscope.












