Summary:
The book provides a cost-benefit analysis of dating and pursuing relationships with women from a financial perspective, using economic principles to assess the value and potential return on investment of time, money, and effort spent in the pursuit of romantic partners. It aims to guide men in making more informed decisions about dating by quantifying the associated costs and benefits.
Key points:
1. Clarey advises applying cost-benefit analysis to relationships, weighing the investment against potential benefits.
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