Why Making Friends as an Adult Is So Hard (and How to Find Your People)
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At some point in your mid-thirties, you look around and realize your social circle has somehow dwindled. People got married, moved away, had kids, got weird about politics. The friendships you made effortlessly at 14 in a school cafeteria now feel like a distant, nostalgic memory. Back then, proximity was enough. You sat next to someone, complained about the same teacher, and that was it. Easy peasy.
Adulthood doesn’t work like that anymore, and the stats are pretty grim, honestly
Adulthood doesn’t work like that anymore, and the stats are pretty grim, honestly
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