Alone but Not Alone…Read This if Your Social Circle Is Changing
Cleaning Your Social Circle Can Feel Daunting, But You Will Feel Lighter
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Have you ever felt that sinking feeling when you realize you’re drifting away from friends you’ve had for years? That’s where I found myself after the pandemic. (and pretty much until recently)
I used to be surrounded by a bunch of friends, but then things changed. After a lot changed within myself and I lost connection with many of them, I was left with just a handful of what I had before.
At first, it felt strange, almost empty. But here’s what I’ve learned: sometimes, losing connections isn’t just inevitable; it’s necessary. It’s about quality over quantity.
The Truth Behind Losing Friends
I found myself drifting away from many friends. I often questioned what the problem was. I also didn’t really resonate with a lot of people anymore, as if I was on another wavelength than them.
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