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By my reckoning, it depends on circumstances. Firstly, in terms of your friends who have a wide variety of knowledge about various aspects of real life, they can provide you with a lot of handy experience about the world, such as science or technology. Even if the number of your friends is small, having a [...]
Well, I would say that I must expect to differ on this point because, next day, there are too many teenagers who like to make a few friends at school because they want a peaceful place where they can actually share their personal preferences with the person opposite them. So from that, allowing them to [...]
I think yes, because some people assume that I have enough friends. Then, it avoids connecting with other people and making new friends. It actually negatively impacts their life. Making new friends provides a lot of opportunities, like finding new interests, new hobbies, and enhancing your communication skills. You may also discover new business ideas [...]
I suppose that it depends on the diversity and quality of friendship. On the one hand, having few friends with a small circle may limit your viewpoints, ideas, culture, or experiences. Plus, a smaller network may mean fewer chances for social introductions, events, or connections that could open new doors, whether in jobs, hobbies, or [...]
I don't think having a few friends limits your horizons. In fact, it can be beneficial. With fewer friends, you can have deeper connections and share more information with each other. You can manage to talk with them more often and build stronger bonds. For example, my best friend Tony shares a lot about his [...]
