Practical writing on making friends, why friendships fade, and what modern life does to social connection. No fluff, no motivation — just clear thinking on a real problem.
Meeting someone takes one good conversation. Keeping them takes consistent effort over time — and most people never build a system for that.
Read more →No one plans to lose touch. It happens gradually, and almost always for the same few reasons. Here's what they are.
Read more →You had a genuine connection. You both meant to follow up. Neither of you did. Here's the psychology behind this extremely common failure mode.
Read more →Remote work, longer commutes, smaller apartments, busier schedules — the structural conditions for adult friendship have gotten objectively worse over the past two decades.
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