Why it's so hard to accept when someone you thought was a close friend just vanishes from your life
The ubiquity of social media makes cutting off correspondence with them ever more viable.
Thanks to the negativity bias, our brains have evolved to assume the worst, including why others no longer want our company.
has rewired their mind, changing their priorities? Maybe they're busy, overwhelmed at home/school/work, with no spare time. Maybe this isn't personal.As if ejected from a plane without a parachute, we spin through space, no longer recognizing landmarks, wondering what we did wrong because surely this is our fault. Things always are.
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