Many partners mentioned that the type of girl I talked about might have lower emotional value, be more self-centered, and have a fiery personality. They are not emotional bloggers and do not make transitions. I want to supplement two concepts from an investment perspective. I believe the mate market mainly considers two dimensions: MV (mate value) and PU (Potential Uncertainty). MV also includes two aspects: appearance, income level, and education are hard MV, while personality is soft MV. PU refers to whether this person's emotions and way of handling things are stable and whether they will bring significant systemic uncertainty. The optimal partner in the mate market: high MV, low PU, which in the capital market is like a unicorn asset, high return rate, high certainty, and only a few can capture it. The rest depends on personal preferences. For example, those who prefer stable relationships will choose partners with low PU and moderate MV, while those who enjoy stimulating relationships, like toxic love, may look for high MV but also high PU. It doesn't mean that a person with high MV will necessarily have high PU; the most important thing is whether the two can find a comfortable zone that suits them. The diagram generated by Nano banana really has something to it.