If there is no age to love yourself, there would be an ideal age to marry according to a very precise mathematical theory. Brian Christian (journalist) and Tom Griffiths (professor of cognitive sciences), co-authors of Algorithms to live by: the computer science of human decisions, worked on the subject and established algorithms applicable to everyday life in order to know which when we were best able to make the right decisions. To marry, it’s 26 years old.
A figure obtained thanks to the little-known rule of 37% according to which an individual makes the best choices when he reaches 37% of his potential. So, if you are looking for a soul mate between the age of 18 and 40, which is the most common, the ideal is to consider your marriage at 26 (i.e. 37% of the 22 years of your quest period). in love). Before you would probably miss out on a very interesting potential husband, afterwards you might have less choice in the suitors available.
In July 2015, however, another study conducted by sociologist Nicholas H. Wolfinger recommended marrying between 28 and 32 years of age to hope that your union lasts. A subject that is therefore debated.