Brisbane Times
·general
·1 hour ago
My best friends and I have history. Sometimes it’s better not knowing
A writer argues that shallow friendships offer unexpected benefits over long-term bonds. While old friends know your embarrassing history and prevent reinvention, newer acquaintances allow freedom to present an edited version of yourself without obligation. These casual relationships, lived entirely in the present moment, provide relief from the weight of accumulated memories and judgment that constrain deeper friendships.
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