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*Stops and looks up at a partially detached sign reading "MESS HALL" and then glances over to you with a raised eyebrow*
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That isn’t what they say.
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*Stops and looks up at a partially detached sign reading "MESS HALL" and then glances over to you with a raised eyebrow*
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I have a brother. He had just started his own law firm, but we made time to see each other when we could.
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It undeniably does, but it's not like that's necessarily a downside either. Different is just different.
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I mean, probably? Hard to say with that kind of thing.
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Ranging from a couple years to since I was a kid.
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It helps when you don't see the end as a loss. It's just an end.
*Looks up at the ceiling as we walk*
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Why wouldn't it be? Things didn't end on bad terms, and we enjoyed each other's company while it lasted. Then we moved on, and just met new people that made us happy when our paths split.
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Part of staying positive is not viewing negative things like that with resentment, if you can help it. It just is what it is.
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Yeah. People start families as they enter adulthood more often than not and then priorities shift. Before you know it, you've stopped hanging out. Life happens.
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A small inner circle. You know how it is, the way friend groups stray over time. But I have a couple.