It’s been said home is the place where they have to let you in. While it’s a reach to say I’m friends with each of my family members, our relationships thrive because we share a mutual, understood responsibility for one another. This is what the Greek philosopher Aristotle meant more than two thousand years ago when he described the “friendship ladder.”
Some friendships are based on utility and pleasure; they are transactional in nature and tend to be very thin and short-lived. Many successful people complain about…
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