When you are young, the world still feels fresh to you. You make all kinds of friends when you are in school. Your friends have your back, and it seems like you found people who are like family to you even though you aren't blood related. Reality, however, has other plans, and after you graduate, you and your friends go your separate ways. Whatever strong bond you once shared begins to diminish, until they become a distant memory with the passage of time. Soon they don't even cross your mind anymore. What happened?
Cultivating meaningful friendships is hard work. Think of friendships like a flower; if you don't nurture it on a regular basis, it'll die eventually. True friends are hard to find, and it seems that, even now in this day and age, we have less meaningful relationships in our lives. Everyone is either too busy with their priorities or goals in life. It's nice to have things to strive for in life, but if you have no one to celebrate those achievements with, then will your victory still feel just as great? Don't let your friendships die of neglect, otherwise there may come a day when you will come to regret it.
Alexis
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