Matchmaking CEO Explains Challenges and Realities of Modern Dating for Older Singles
Dr. Hannah Katan hosted Uriel Laks, CEO of the matchmaking initiative 'Ambassadors in the Heart,' in a candid discussion about the complexities facing older singles in today's dating world. Laks, whose organization serves the religious-national community with over 6,000 volunteers and 20,000 participants, highlighted the paradox of choice in modern dating, where an abundance of options often leads to confusion and emotional fatigue rather than successful relationships.
Laks referenced a well-known consumer study showing that reducing options increases commitment, explaining that their matchmaking approach focuses on narrowing choices to reduce overwhelm. He noted that despite perceptions, there are not more dating offers today, but rather more communication channels amplifying exposure to irrelevant proposals. The average number of dates before marriage in the religious-national community is about 100, but through 'Ambassadors in the Heart,' this number drops to 42 due to personalized guidance and human filtering.
Dr. Katan emphasized the emotional toll on singles, including body image concerns and the pressure of parental expectations. Laks explained that many singles hide their dating activities from parents to avoid causing them disappointment. He also warned against trying to solve matchmaking by pushing unsuitable matches, advising instead to understand the individual's preferences first.
The conversation concluded with Laks urging people to see singles as individuals beyond their single status and encouraging proactive matchmaking within one's social circles, promising that the worst outcome is gaining a little happiness.
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