I like to think of friends as people whose lives you'll sync up with for a little bit, but they can and need to be let go when the moment is right. I didn't grow up around the healthiest attitudes for letting go of friends - my mom was one to always to always remark of old friends of mine "you don't talk to them anymore... :( ", but I learned later in adult life it doesn't have to be a tragic event. The death of an old friendship is the chance for a new one: the age-old theme of death and rebirth.
I like what you say, how "Love requires energy and time and patience and trust." It's true. We can't let our love well run dry by inviting too many people to drink from it, we gotta take time to refill it.
I like to think of friends as people whose lives you'll sync up with for a little bit, but they can and need to be let go when the moment is right. I didn't grow up around the healthiest attitudes for letting go of friends - my mom was one to always to always remark of old friends of mine "you don't talk to them anymore... :( ", but I learned later in adult life it doesn't have to be a tragic event. The death of an old friendship is the chance for a new one: the age-old theme of death and rebirth.
I like what you say, how "Love requires energy and time and patience and trust." It's true. We can't let our love well run dry by inviting too many people to drink from it, we gotta take time to refill it.
“We can't let our love well run dry by inviting too many people to drink from it, we gotta take time to refill it.” yes.