When I turned 40, I noticed some friendships faded without a fight. It wasn’t anyone’s fault—we just grew in different directions. At first, I felt lost. But I’ve come to see that it’s part of growing into who we really are.
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I used to think I’d keep all my childhood friends forever, but turning 40 brought a quiet shift. Some of us became more focused on family, others on career or even self-discovery. It wasn’t a falling out—it was more like a soft drift. At first, it hurt. But eventually, I realized it’s natural. We grow, and so do our relationships. What matters now is depth, not numbers.