The Psychology of People Who Have No Best Friend | Prof Jiang Xueqin

Why do some people never have a "best friend" — and is that actually a problem? In this video, we break down the real psychology behind people who don't have one close best friend, exploring attachment patterns, social anxiety, and the surprising research showing that many emotionally healthy people thrive without a single "ride or die" friendship. If you've ever felt left out watching everyone else post "best friends forever," this video will change how you see yourself and your relationships. Learn the 4 hidden personality patterns behind friendlessness — the Chooser, the Chameleon, the High Standard, and the Securely Independent — and find out which one matches you. Drop your answer in the comments. References: American Psychological Association — research on loneliness and social connection Attachment Theory research (Bowlby, Ainsworth) — anxious/avoidant relationship patterns Harvard Study of Adult Development — long-term findings on relationships and wellbeing Pew Research Center — surveys on friendship trends among teens and adults #Psychology #Friendship #BestFriend #Loneliness #MentalHealth #SocialPsychology #SelfAwareness #Relationships #PersonalGrowth #AttachmentStyle #EmotionalIntelligence #SelfImprovement