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Why Are Men Having Fewer Friends ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 236082" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>I bet mate and absolutely agree. Also my pleasure sharing some thoughts. When I was at my lowest close to 20 years ago (damn time flies fast) a so called 'friend' at that time took me to the anonymous 'lost souls' meeting. I listened to one and only guy who told his story from riches to living in dumpster and that was it. I never ever again went there or to any similar meetings. I was humbled like a kid which I still was at that time. It was too harsh and too raw but it was great tell on what my future will look like if I continue. So long story short friends are like a blessing and a curse at the same time. Being involved with the wrong company could have easily costed me life. Don't get me wrong we had many great moments but at the same time we all were going on the path to destruction. So you know, friends might save your life but also friends can pull you deep down into the dark hole as well. My path of friendship was paved in very complex colors and I've stepped into every shithole there was but IIWII and it made me stronger and smarter going forward. And like they say- experience is priceless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 236082, member: 44155"] I bet mate and absolutely agree. Also my pleasure sharing some thoughts. When I was at my lowest close to 20 years ago (damn time flies fast) a so called 'friend' at that time took me to the anonymous 'lost souls' meeting. I listened to one and only guy who told his story from riches to living in dumpster and that was it. I never ever again went there or to any similar meetings. I was humbled like a kid which I still was at that time. It was too harsh and too raw but it was great tell on what my future will look like if I continue. So long story short friends are like a blessing and a curse at the same time. Being involved with the wrong company could have easily costed me life. Don't get me wrong we had many great moments but at the same time we all were going on the path to destruction. So you know, friends might save your life but also friends can pull you deep down into the dark hole as well. My path of friendship was paved in very complex colors and I've stepped into every shithole there was but IIWII and it made me stronger and smarter going forward. And like they say- experience is priceless! [/QUOTE]
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