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On ‎5‎/‎2‎/‎2018 at 8:41 AM, creativemechanic said:

what you think of this. i recently saw a clip from the stever Harvey show. in the ask Steve  segment,a woman  stood and said she had had a friend who for over 20 years and always makes sure to be there for her, even throwing parties etc but said friend doesn do the same for her eg she didnt recently attend her birthday which greatly disturbed her.  Steve's response (though not biblical )was interesting. He said loyalty has an expiration date and if we realise a friend of ours has gravitated away from us,they have given us permission to gravitate from them. so while we don't have to become enemies and maintain a familiarity, nothing wrong with moving them out of our lives.

what do you think?

Generally speaking, the younger you are, the more you need friends. and the fact is, you're not very discriminating about who you will befriend. As you age, you naturally grow apart or, sometimes, intentionally cut off friendships that are destructive. What you are left with is the deep ones that matter. And that is a good thing.

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