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Have you read any good books on the topic of friendship and how it ends when vital members move away?

>> No.16743298

>>16743193
Montaigne
Mme de Lambert - Essay on Friendship

>> No.16743335

>>16743193
Hesse has great depictions of friendship, i enjoy them even if Hesse in general somehow isn't my cuppa despite all his virtues.
> Game of glass beads
> Damian

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16743360

>>16743193
The Paul Street Boys is what youre looking for

>> No.16743679

>>16743360
Are you sure? I'm in my in my mid twenties and have trouble caring about the modern state of adolescent entertainment. I'm not sure if a kids book would encapsulate my friends slowly losing their will to be authentic and moving across the country to lose people that matter to them for financial security. This isn't to mention that I am tired of seeing them in person while knowing we had shared moments that last a lifetime.

>> No.16744336

>>16743679
People move on. Nostalgia can be a bitch for that matter. You try to stick to the past while the world is heading to the future. Wait long enough and the world forgets you and your memories.

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>>16743193
>tfw left all of my friends
>have dreams about them

>> No.16744525

>>16744336
I don't forget, anon. I tried to give them a future that would make them fulfilled, but they are going the way of the mindless ape. I'll always be there for them if they ask. I just thought I could perhaps read the writings of someone that already went down my path.