There’s a certain type of friendship you only appreciate in your 50s and 60s — the one where you can sit in the same room for an hour without talking and not feel like anything needs to be filled, and the fact that you can be completely unproductive in each other’s company is the exact thing that makes it valuable, because most relationships require performance and this one doesn’t
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Everyone says you make your best friends when you’re young. That’s a lie. Or at least, it’s only half the story.
The friendships that actually hold you up in your sixties? You didn’t meet those people at summer camp. You met them in a booth at a diner, somewhere around year fifteen of your adult life, and it took another ten years before you figured out why you kept showing up.
Last Saturday morning, me and three other guys sat in our usual booth for twenty minutes withou
The friendships that actually hold you up in your sixties? You didn’t meet those people at summer camp. You met them in a booth at a diner, somewhere around year fifteen of your adult life, and it took another ten years before you figured out why you kept showing up.
Last Saturday morning, me and three other guys sat in our usual booth for twenty minutes withou
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