I don’t feel lonely, but I do feel selective. I’m not searching for more people—just more honesty.
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Somewhere along the way, I stopped needing constant conversations. I started valuing quiet moments shared with the right people.
I look at my life and realize I can count my real friends on one hand. Sometimes it feels peaceful, sometimes unsettling.
I used to have many people around me. Now there are fewer, and I keep wondering—did I change, or is this just part of growing older?
Sometimes, I catch myself reliving moments that don’t even matter anymore—old arguments, awkward slips, random scenes. I used to think it was weird, but now I know I’m not alone. Our minds just cling to things, even if they’re useless.
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