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The friend-group fallacy
My friendships exist in silos. Each hangout is a feverish one-on-one where we share fries and eye contact, confessions, rants, gossip, and mutual attempts at amateur therapy. This patchwork of ...
According to an expert.
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Why the 'friend group' is a myth that most adults outgrow by age 40—and what replaces it for the truly happy
I used to think I was failing at adulthood because I didn’t have a friend group anymore. You know the kind—the tight-knit crew that does everything together, shows up in matching outfits to weddings, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. If want more friends—and want greater sense of belonging, you ...
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