Should friendship really be a ‘one strike and you’re out’ deal ?
The idea of ditching friends if they err has become more and more popular in the last few years. But it’s important to recognise our own failings ... There aren’t many experiences in life that feel the same at six as they do at 60. Where, even if you’ve advanced in wisdom as well as age and can (…)
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