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"تصنع بعض الأصدقاء الجدد وتفقد بعض الأصدقاء القدامى. ليس هناك ثبات ودائمًا يتغير."

Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou Author, Poet
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Quote meaning
Friendships come and go, ebbing and flowing like the tides. What the quote is getting at is the simple truth that our social circles are always in flux. One day you’re tight with someone, sharing secrets and laughs, and the next it seems like they’ve drifted away, replaced by new faces.

Think back to high school or college. It was probably a whirlwind of people coming into your life, only to scatter when graduation rolled around. There was that person you thought would be your best friend forever, but now you couldn't even say where they live. Totally normal. Our interests and circumstances shift, pulling us in different directions.

I remember my friend Sarah from university—she was my rock during those four years. We’d have coffee dates, study sessions till dawn, and endless conversations about dreams and fears. But once we graduated, life took us down different paths. She moved to New York for a job at a big tech firm, and I stayed in our hometown. We tried to keep in touch, but soon the calls and texts became less frequent. Eventually, we both made new friends, and our connection faded. It hit me—friendships aren't always forever, and that’s okay.

This idea isn’t just a philosophical musing; it’s tangible. Picture yourself moving to a new city. At first, you’re all alone, maybe feeling a bit lost. But slowly, you start meeting people—at work, at the gym, maybe at a local café. These new friendships blossom and you find your tribe. Meanwhile, old friendships might fade as distance and new routines make it harder to stay in touch. It's part of the natural rhythm of life.

So how do we navigate this? First, embrace the change. Don’t cling desperately to every friendship as if losing it would be the end of the world. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t value your friends—of course you should! But understand that it’s okay to let go when life takes you down different paths. Secondly, be open to new connections. Don’t close yourself off because you’re mourning the loss of an old friend. Keep your heart open and you’ll find that new, meaningful relationships can form.

Imagine this: you’re at a party and you don't know a soul. It’s easy to stick to the shadows, wishing your old buddies from high school were there. But what if you took a deep breath, walked over to that group laughing by the bar, and joined in? You might end up meeting someone who shares your love of indie films or has the same quirky sense of humor. That willingness to dive into new social situations can lead to unexpected, wonderful friendships.

At the end of the day, relationships are like the seasons—ever-changing, never static. It’s this fluidity that makes life interesting and keeps us growing. Next time a friendship fades, don’t see it as a loss but rather a transition. And when a new one begins, welcome it with open arms. You never know where it will lead.
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Change Companionship Evolution Friendship Growth Impermanence Life Relationships Transition
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