We make lots of new acquaintances throughout life – from summer camp allies to college buddies and professional colleagues. A single human being can maintain active social contacts with up to 200 people simultaneously, but only a few of them can be considered confidants.
Some friendships pass over time, sometimes without even noticing that the connection between you has changed, and some may end unexpectedly, leaving you thinking, “Why do I push people away?”.
You do not necessarily need to be the problem yourself (if it’s not you who always leaves), as, with the passage of time, people tend to change, and your interpersonal relationships may fade naturally.
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