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Theory friendships last forever, and if they dont then they were never a real friend.

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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
 

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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
Saw goatis saying this so DNR
 

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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
dnr this nonesense
 

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Yes i know he did that was such a good point from him.

Why is this nonsense lol, pretty bold to assume this thread was nonsense if you did not even read it🤦🏼
i doubt it pretty much that a true Friendship requires to be lifelong
 

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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
Nga think he goatis 💀 jfl
 

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Nga think he goatis 💀 jfl
As much as i respect you, i will have to disagree with ur saying, no i do not think i am goatis, if anything GOATIS is trying to be like s greek philosopher because this idea wasnt proposed by goatis first. I just shared this theory on here for fun, maybe people could relate, i didnt expect so many people being mean and throwing assumptions
 

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As much as i respect you, i will have to disagree with ur saying, no i do not think i am goatis, if anything GOATIS is trying to be like s greek philosopher because this idea wasnt proposed by goatis first. I just shared this theory on here for fun, maybe people could relate, i didnt expect so many people being mean and throwing assumptions
Dnr at first but since u acc a nice guy I apologise for bieng rude. Read it through and i agree 👍 .
 

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Real friendships dont end. If a bond can fade completely, if people can turn into strangers, then that connection was never deep to begin with. Time, distance, and change don’t destroy whats real, they reveal what wasnt. A real friend connects to who you are, not to a shared routine, a phase, or convenience. When everything is stripped away and nothing remains, that absence proves it. Things that matter leave a trace. If there’s nothing left, there was never something solid there to begin with.​

People need to understand this because it changes how they interpret loss. Not every ending is a tragedy, and not every person who leaves was ever truly a friend. The unsettling but liberating truth is that there was never a true bond to lose when someone vanishes without concern, effort, or acknowledgement. Understanding this keeps people from romanticising absence, blaming themselves for the apathy of others, or holding onto convenient memories. It enhances discernment. It teaches that loneliness isn't always about losing people; sometimes it's about being able to see them clearly at last.​
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