Psychology says the people who reach their 60s with almost no close friends rarely got there through one big falling out, they got there through decades of being the reliable one, the easy one, the on

Psychology says the people who reach their 60s with almost no close friends rarely got there through one big falling out, they got there through decades of being the reliable one, the easy one, the on

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Nobody blows up a friendship in a single afternoon. There’s rarely a screaming match, a betrayal, or a dramatic final exit. More often, it just gets quiet. An...

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