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In my opinion, I don't believe that having a smaller group of friends will hold anyone back in life, because there are many ways you can gain support, information, and advice. For instance, people can find tons of knowledge and advice from social media, books, education programs, and so on. Also, having fewer friends means [...]
Absolutely not, because I think our choices of friends determine how we can broaden our horizons. Although we can have a larger circle of friends, if they are really clever and always ready to study hard and learn about the world, and enjoy reading books, we can have role models to follow, and I have [...]
I think it's true that you would learn more perspectives from different people when you have more friends. But expanding your horizons is not only dependent on social relationships; you can totally learn it by yourself through reading or researching.
I don't believe having just a few friends necessarily limits your horizons. While it's true that having a wide social circle can expose you to a broader range of perspectives and ideas, the same can be achieved with a smaller group of friends who share your interests or specialize in areas that matter to you. [...]
