You know, one can find a desirable partner after having had trouble finding one. Just finding a parter is not very hard as XX. Please think more carefully about what has (and hasn’t) been said before strawmanning.
I assume that the kind of partners people are seeking are partners that are desirable for them. That assumption seems at least apply to most people with whom I have spoken about finding a partner.
But even if you have evidence from one step of “one person acquired one partner by doing XY” that’s not very robust for making general claims about which strategies on average provide returns.
You know, one can find a desirable partner after having had trouble finding one. Just finding a parter is not very hard as XX. Please think more carefully about what has (and hasn’t) been said before strawmanning.
I assume that the kind of partners people are seeking are partners that are desirable for them. That assumption seems at least apply to most people with whom I have spoken about finding a partner.
But even if you have evidence from one step of “one person acquired one partner by doing XY” that’s not very robust for making general claims about which strategies on average provide returns.