
"True friendship is always worth the effort, but there do seem to be two types of people: those who initiate and move friendships along and those who don't."
"People who are good at friendship are usually quite surefooted and confident. You wonder why you're always doing it, but maybe you are good at organising."
Friendship can feel one-sided when one person frequently initiates contact while others do not reach out. Despite enjoying time together, the lack of communication can lead to feelings of confusion and discouragement. True friendship requires effort, but some individuals may not engage in the small talk necessary to maintain connections. Psychotherapist Gabrielle Rifkind suggests reframing the situation to recognize the strengths of those who initiate, as they often possess confidence and organizational skills that others may lack.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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