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Chenchen: Homogeneity Effect of Mutual Attraction
1. Homogeneity effect means that people are naturally narcissistic. People always like to stay with people who are highly similar to themselves, and similar people are easy to attract each other.

The "quality" here refers to people's inner cultural structure, life and ideology, and refers to people's life background, professional and economic level, education level, personality hobbies, values, social status, cultural level, national traditions, behavior habits and so on. "Homogeneity" means something with some characteristics reaching * * * and mutual recognition or attraction.

The law of attraction in the eight laws of the world embodies the process of homogeneity effect as a natural law: vibration with the same frequency and homogeneous attraction.

These eight words mean: * * vibration will produce homogeneity, homogeneity will produce attraction, and attraction will involve these two * * * vibrating bodies. If the vibration of * * * does not change, then things that are homogeneous with each other will continue to grow and expand. This growth is natural, so powerful that no external force can stop it, and it is a phenomenon rooted in the three essences of natural laws.

First, the homogeneity effect stems from human narcissism.

Narcissism is regarded as an important element of healthy psychology, if not extreme.

Therefore, because people are narcissistic, they will have a sense of familiarity and security for people with the same characteristics, which is also an affirmation of self-worth, while people with opposite personalities and life ideologies will naturally avoid it, which is also a kind of defense and protection for themselves.

Second, the self-concept in humanism is the psychological premise of homogeneity effect.

Rogers, a representative of humanistic psychology, said: personal understanding and views on oneself are called "self-concept", which mainly includes "what kind of person I am" and "what can I do"; Including personal perception, opinions, attitudes and values, forming a "I" with a unique personality.

Homogeneity effect produces a group term, which is called homogeneous group: according to age, intelligence, ability and other indicators, groups that are the same or similar in some aspects are opposite to "heterogeneous groups".

Identification means identification with the group to which you belong, which has two meanings: one is identification with yourself, and the other is that in a sense, we are the same, or others are the same.