The Silent Fade Of Friendship: Why Many People Reach Their Late 60s With No Close Friends

Behavioral scientists have discovered an important pattern about aging and relationships: people who reach their late 60s with no close friends rarely lose those friendships through a dramatic conflict. Instead, friendships often disappear through hundreds of small, reasonable decisions that slowly deprioritize connection. Each missed call, postponed meeting, or unreturned message slightly weakens the bond Continue reading

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