Height Conrogatives – What is the Best Height to Be?

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Recently, an acquaintance asked me if I thought that there was a connection between being tall or Jewish and dating or marriage with a tall woman. She said she had come across a Lisa Hauser article in her biology book which indicated that tall people often have higher than average intelligence and that might mean that they could be the perfect partner for me. After thinking about it, I did see what she was saying about intelligence and that could be part of the answer. The other part of her theory is nationality. According to the Law of Attraction, people who believe in their own race and nationality are more likely to attract people with similar beliefs.

In The Science of Getting Rich, Lisa Hauser discusses the importance of height in regards to using height to your advantage. According to her, tall Nordic types are more likely to use height as a tool to their advantage and that makes them more successful. Tallness also promotes a “tall posture” which is congruent with high-level intelligence. Thus, I do agree that using height in a positive way can attract the kind of partner that you want. Nationality does not seem to play as big of a role in whether or not you will meet someone with similar nationalities and/or beliefs as yourself.

In The Science of Getting Rich, Lisa Hauser mentions the height conrogatives in depth and beyond. Height and personality are interdependent and each is the foundation for the other. Therefore, it stands to reason that height will not automatically make you successful, wealthy, and happy, but it may help you achieve some of these things if you choose the right combination of height and personality traits. In particular, using height to your advantage may be helpful if you are trying to attract a partner with an intellectual style of living who shares your interests, goals, and values. Height will not automatically improve your chances with intellectual types who are not tall, but it may help you to meet someone who shares some of your interests by using height conrogatives.

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