However, an inability to allow change can lead to the end of a friendship. Falling out with a friend shows us that our image of them, from which we derive our predictions about that friend, is wrong; and if that is the case, our sense of being a person is threatened.
If we lose a friend, we have to change how we see ourselves and our life. Each of us lives in our own individual world of meaning. We need to find friends whose individual world is somewhat similar tobur own so that we are able to communicate with one another.
The people who can validate us best are those we can see as equals, and with whom there can be mutual affection, trust,
loyalty and acceptance. Such people give us the kind of validation that builds a lasting self-confidence despite the
difficulties we encounter.
These are our true friends.
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