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Friendship Recession

How Adults Stop Making Friends and What to Do About It

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Friendship Recession

Di: Autumn Veil
Letto da: AI Voice Autumn
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. At some point in your twenties or thirties, something quietly disappeared. Not dramatically. No falling out, no betrayal. Just a slow drift until one Saturday night you picked up your phone, scrolled through your contacts, and put it back down.

You had plenty of people. None of them felt close enough.

This is not a personal failure. It is a structural one — and it is happening to almost everyone around you, in silence, because nobody talks about it.
The Friendship Recession is the book adult friendlessness has never had. It follows real people navigating the most embarrassing problem of modern life: wanting genuine connection and having no idea how to build it after thirty. It explains why the instincts most adults rely on — waiting for chemistry, hoping proximity does the work, keeping things light — are precisely what keeps real friendship out of reach.
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And it shows, practically and honestly, how to rebuild.

Not a network. Not a social life. Just the people you actually want to call.
Emozioni Scienze sociali Successo personale Sviluppo personale
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