"The measure of your growth isn't in the friendships you maintain, but in the ones you're brave enough to let go of. These endings weren't failures at all. They were graduations."
"We're sold this idea that real friendships last forever. But what if that's not just unrealistic but actually unhealthy? Why do we expect our friendships to remain frozen in time when everything else about us evolves?"
"Some friendships fade into awkward Instagram likes and annual 'happy birthday!' texts. Each loss felt like a personal failure until I realized something crucial: these endings weren't failures at all."
"I just realized I felt worse after talking to her than before. That friendship wasn't serving either of us anymore. We'd outgrown each other, but we were too scared to admit it."
Friendships can change significantly as individuals grow and evolve. The belief that friendships must last forever is unrealistic and can be unhealthy. Many friendships fade or end without dramatic confrontations, leading to feelings of personal failure. However, these endings can be seen as graduations rather than failures. Recognizing when a friendship no longer serves both parties is crucial for personal growth, even if it involves making uncomfortable choices.
Read at Silicon Canals
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]