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“I have a friendship so real it makes me grateful to be alive.”
A friend who truly knows you is one of the few things worth a life. Most people go their whole lives without it. You have it now — but friendships, like everything, are mortal, and they fade through simple neglect, not betrayal. Tend it like it could be lost, because it can.
Your Practice
- Tell them, plainly, what their friendship means. Don't assume they know.
- Put time with them on the calendar before life crowds it out.
- Show up for one thing of theirs that matters to them, not to you.
- Forgive the small frictions fast. The friendship is worth more than the point.
The Architects
“The salvation of man is through love and in love.”
— Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning