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885 The hardest friendships to maintain aren’t the ones with conflict. They’re the ones where both people are growing but in different directions, and neither person is wrong, and there’s no argument to have, just a slow widening that nobody caused and nobody can fix.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/01/2026 00:39 EDT

The hardest friendships to maintain aren’t the ones with conflict. They’re the ones where both people are growing but in different directions, and neither person is wrong, and there’s no argument to have, just a slow widening that nobody caused and nobody can fix.

The friendships that quietly fade aren't the ones broken by conflict — they're the ones where both people grew in different directions, nobody was wrong, and the loss came without a story to explain it.

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