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74. Outgrowing friendships

The Psychology of your 20s

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Navigating Relationship Changes with Understanding and Grace

In times of changing relationships, it is common to feel anger and a sense of abandonment. It's crucial to resist the urge to lash out and instead approach the situation rationally. Distance and life changes do not always signify the end of a friendship but rather a period of adjustment. Rushing to cut someone off or react in anger may harm the relationship irreversibly. It's essential to communicate openly, give time for adjustment, and show understanding towards both parties. If the divide is insurmountable despite efforts, part ways with kindness and grace, acknowledging the changes while leaving the door open for future reconnection.

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