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More than a third of Americans struggle to maintain their friendships, revealing a sobering truth about our connections. This insight from the American Friendship Project paints a picture that's both familiar and unsettling. We're not a nation of people incapable of bonding; instead, we’re a collective of individuals who have lost touch, one canceled dinner at a time. We’ve all been there—plans made and then forgotten, calls intended but never dialed. Life's relentless pace has caused our friendships to drift away, not through conflict, but simply through the everyday chaos that swallows our time. Sound familiar? Let’s dive into this reality and explore how we can reconnect.
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By James A. Brown5
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More than a third of Americans struggle to maintain their friendships, revealing a sobering truth about our connections. This insight from the American Friendship Project paints a picture that's both familiar and unsettling. We're not a nation of people incapable of bonding; instead, we’re a collective of individuals who have lost touch, one canceled dinner at a time. We’ve all been there—plans made and then forgotten, calls intended but never dialed. Life's relentless pace has caused our friendships to drift away, not through conflict, but simply through the everyday chaos that swallows our time. Sound familiar? Let’s dive into this reality and explore how we can reconnect.
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