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The Like Switch May 2026

The physical distance between you and another person. Simply being in someone's presence consistently—even without speaking—lays the groundwork for a connection.

The number of times you have contact with the person over a specific period.

Your brain acts like a "territory scanner," constantly evaluating people as friends, foes, or neutral. To influence others, you must consciously send "Friend Signals" while avoiding "Foe Signals".

The cornerstone of the book is the , which breaks down the natural development of relationships into four measurable components:

The length of time spent together during each encounter.

How well you satisfy another person’s psychological or physical needs through verbal and nonverbal behaviors. 2. The "Friend-Foe" Continuum

In his book Dr. Jack Schafer

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The physical distance between you and another person. Simply being in someone's presence consistently—even without speaking—lays the groundwork for a connection.

The number of times you have contact with the person over a specific period.

Your brain acts like a "territory scanner," constantly evaluating people as friends, foes, or neutral. To influence others, you must consciously send "Friend Signals" while avoiding "Foe Signals".

The cornerstone of the book is the , which breaks down the natural development of relationships into four measurable components:

The length of time spent together during each encounter.

How well you satisfy another person’s psychological or physical needs through verbal and nonverbal behaviors. 2. The "Friend-Foe" Continuum

In his book Dr. Jack Schafer

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