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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · today 17:00 EDT

8 things that feel like betrayal even though technically no rule was broken—#4 ends more friendships than actual wrongdoing

Discover the invisible betrayals that destroy friendships without anyone technically doing anything wrong—like when someone keeps treating you as the person you were five years ago instead of who you've become.

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