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As I've entered my 30s, I've noticed that people have also squandered their opportunities to get reps at friendbuilding outside of school, instead focusing on work, and everything has a cost. Now they're more employable than me, but I know exactly how to go about establishing strong friendships, and many of them are hopelessly stuck to either their spouse or their high school buddies and the prospect of moving elsewhere to advance the opportunity in the field they invested in would be quite difficult for some.

Regarding parents, what's made me cringe lately has been the shutting down of opportunities for their kids to form new bonds and play. There's a park I go to regularly that seems to be attended by well-off parents who go in groups. Last time I overheard a kid who must have been 5 playing with some other kid she just met on the swings. She ran over to her mother and said "This is ___ she's my new friend" and the mother basically wrote it off and said that's great but the other one has to go and then they left. The same outgoing kid had earlier wanted to try climbing this artificial rock I was doing, and the parent just showed absolutely no enthusiasm for letting their kid do it, she had somewhere else to be. I get that people are busy, but let your fucking kids play.



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