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815 The saddest part of having no close friends isn’t the loneliness — it’s realizing that most of your relationships were held together by proximity, routine, or obligation, and when those structures fell away there was nothing underneath

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/23/2026 06:30 EDT

The saddest part of having no close friends isn’t the loneliness — it’s realizing that most of your relationships were held together by proximity, routine, or obligation, and when those structures fell away there was nothing underneath

Sometime around my late thirties, I looked at my phone and realised I had hundreds of contacts and almost nobody I could actually call. Not for a favour. Not to talk about work. But to say, “I’m having a rough time and I don’t really know what to do.” The kind of call where you ... Read more

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