I thought I knew what a friend was. I even had it in my head that I could trust those I thought of as friends.
But then Facebook and other "social" networks became a thing and it seems just about everyone forgot what a friend was.
Couple that with my growing apathetic, misanthropic pragmatism[footnote]For the record, though, I still consider myself an optimistic humanist. And yes, I'm aware of the contradiction.[/footnote] and I've come to realize I don't really have that many (if any) friends nowadays.
Don't get me wrong. I'm still sociable with people. I have a wealth of colleagues and loose associates; both offline and on. It's just that I don't feel as though I have any friends in the traditional "people I trust implicitly" sense of the word.
Take that as you will.
But then Facebook and other "social" networks became a thing and it seems just about everyone forgot what a friend was.
Couple that with my growing apathetic, misanthropic pragmatism[footnote]For the record, though, I still consider myself an optimistic humanist. And yes, I'm aware of the contradiction.[/footnote] and I've come to realize I don't really have that many (if any) friends nowadays.
Don't get me wrong. I'm still sociable with people. I have a wealth of colleagues and loose associates; both offline and on. It's just that I don't feel as though I have any friends in the traditional "people I trust implicitly" sense of the word.
Take that as you will.