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I would also suggest that maybe you should change how you’re looking at these relationships, especially considering the time that’s elapsed between when you were in town vs. now. That would suggest that people have been stuck in place and have resisted any sort of personal growth or discovery in the intervening years. But that’s really different from \u201cwe have a lot of shared history together that made it easier for us to reconnect and get to know each other as we are now.\u201d There’s nothing wrong with having new friendships with old friends after all.<\/p>\n
Now, meeting new people is going to be an exercise in patience and measured steps. The estimated amount of time it takes to go from strangers to acquaintances, acquaintances to friends and friends to close friends is pretty steep and significant. Even if it’s not 100% accurate, it at least works as a rule of thumb and a reminder that friendships are built over time.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, time becomes an increasingly precious and rare resource as we get older. Part of the reason why it’s harder to make friends as an adult \u2013 leaving aside the cultural issues that make it harder for men to make and maintain friendships \u2013 is that life gets in the way. When we’re kids or in college, we’re in a place that’s almost custom built for making friends \u2013 we’re around people more or less all in the same stage of life for eight+ hours a day, five days a week.<\/p>\n