Everyone needs a sense of belonging
someone to truly see and hear them, not just through a video call,
but in real life a real friend.
A true friend offers the comfort of being part of
something beyond oneself.
Yet, making friends in today’s fast-paced world feels like climbing a steep hill without a map.
Giving time to friendships seems like a luxury when everyone is consumed by duties, responsibilities,
and family obligations.
During adulthood, friends become our chosen counsellors,
our extended family,
and the constant in a sea of change.
Relocating to a new place adds to loneliness.
One might have earned recognition and built a circle of friends,
but stripped of that identity and network,
isolation creeps in.
Only real friends walk with us through life’s
transitions.
Finding such friends in the autumn of life,
especially in a new place, is not easy.
It takes effort, patience, and a willingness
to build lasting connections.

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