When we’re young, we often have many friends to spend time with. But as the years pass, that circle tends to grow smaller. Why does this happen?
It all comes down to how people change and the paths they choose. Some move forward with positivity and purpose, while others face setbacks, stress, or become more self-focused. Some remain supportive and generous, while others prioritize their own needs without considering the impact on those around them.
Sometimes, life simply pulls people apart without any clear reason. Even long-standing friendships can fade. And in those moments, it’s worth pausing to reflect: How important was that person in your life? Then decide – Is it worth reconnecting?
True, lasting friendship is forged in the moments when people stand by each other through life’s ups and downs. That’s why our closest friends are often those from childhood or those who’ve stood the test of time. Cherish them. Be grateful for their presence in your life.
At the same time, value new connections. New people bring fresh perspectives and can help guide you toward new directions. And above all, never forget those who were there for you when you were at your lowest because their support helped shape the person you are today 💫