Speaker 2
And because i didn't feel the poma aspect, feeling the loneliness aspect. So, but that was like the self therape that i went through.
Speaker 1
Well, indeed. That's pretty impressive, like the fact that you were able to be very rational about it and be like, oge, like, they're not going to forget me just ecause i moved away. We have like, 14 years of friendship at least.
Speaker 2
You know, ye. I mean, also, like, i do like rationally, like, i tried to thell myself that. But like, it really like hammerig at home when i actually did go back after, like being away for so long. And as i o, like, i feel like i can just easily slip in, lik, even when i would like face time with people, it's like, oe jus like chit chat about normal stuff. In the modern day age of, like, social media, you can still keep up with all the inside jokes, like over group chat and some thike that true. So i was like, ok, lick, this is not that bad. And also, i was like, realisticly, i moved right before covid i was, i realisticly, theyre not even seeng eac other that often.
Speaker 2
it desn't matter. Youre
Speaker 1
like, actually were in this togethero
Speaker 1
you think realizing that also maybe made you take action more, like reach out more in the group chat, or like hit people up to face time, or call r whatever? Or do you think that it didn't actually necessarily spark more action, but it just like help d you appreciate things more? I
Speaker 2
think it sparked like, a little bit of action. Like, i definitely made a more active effort, like respond to a lit more group chats and like, face time people, and just like joined these, like, you know, lik social internet, social interaction type of stuff, right?