Stop for a second and think about the friendships you've had over the years. Notice a common thread? You've probably been closer to some friends at certain points of your life and to other friends at different stages. Now, this doesn't mean you're no longer friends with them, but it's likely the friendships has fizzled out to some extent and now you view them more like acquaintances.
A certain friend might have seemed right to us at a certain point in time -- but years later, that is no longer so. For example, I have a friend with whom I'd play basketball each and every Friday. You can only imagine how much the friendship changed once he had kids. I have another buddy I was very close to back when we were taking classes and working out together. Once we graduated, we seemed to have gone our own separate ways and our friendship hasn't been the same since.
Friendships are always stronger when both people are in a similar life stage and share similar goals. Once one person has far more priorities than the other, it seriously cuts into their time together, thus weakening their once-strong bond.
A certain friend might have seemed right to us at a certain point in time -- but years later, that is no longer so. For example, I have a friend with whom I'd play basketball each and every Friday. You can only imagine how much the friendship changed once he had kids. I have another buddy I was very close to back when we were taking classes and working out together. Once we graduated, we seemed to have gone our own separate ways and our friendship hasn't been the same since.
Friendships are always stronger when both people are in a similar life stage and share similar goals. Once one person has far more priorities than the other, it seriously cuts into their time together, thus weakening their once-strong bond.
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