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Your First Friend Was Your First Teacher
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Your First Friend Was Your First Teacher

Your earliest friendships were doing invisible developmental work — and the science says what they taught you still shapes every connection you'll ever make. Here's what childhood social bonds reveal about the hidden grammar of closeness.

Sage LindgrenSage Lindgren·March 19, 2026
Distance Doesn't Kill Friendships. Inertia Does.
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Distance Doesn't Kill Friendships. Inertia Does.

Your long-distance friends aren't lost — they're waiting. Here's a practical, science-backed framework for maintaining the friendships that matter most, no matter the miles.

Ren CastilloRen Castillo·March 14, 2026
Men Don't Have Friends. Here's Why.
Friendship

Men Don't Have Friends. Here's Why.

There's a quiet friendship recession among men — and it's well-documented by science. Here's what research reveals about why it happens, and four evidence-backed moves to fix it.

Jules NakamuraJules Nakamura·March 13, 2026
The Long Thaw: Why Adult Friendships Take Forever — and How to Speed Them Up
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The Long Thaw: Why Adult Friendships Take Forever — and How to Speed Them Up

Deep adult friendships don't happen by accident. Here's what the research says about why they're so hard to build — and the specific moves that actually make them real.

Dani OkaforDani Okafor·February 28, 2026
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