You know there are some people in our lives we don't meet or see for weeks or months but even then, the bond remains the same. You might feel that you've lost contact with them, but when you guys meet, everything just falls back right into place and you pick up from where you left the last time.
In this busy life, sometimes, we fail to make time for our friends and that's okay. Growing up makes you realise that the depth of your friendship isn't defined by the number of times you guys hangout or have conversations.
The depth is merely defined when you were at your lowest and needed that person by your side and they were there for you.
Growing up makes you realise that everyone has their own life and career to look after, everyone has their own set of responsibilities.
You might not be able to have proper conversations with the people closest to you, you might just end up checking on each other once in a few months and that doesn't mean you guys have drifted apart, it's just a part of life.
Adult friendships are based on maturity and understanding. That's the thing about adulting , it sucks, but it makes you value a lot of things in life, friendship being one of them.
There are some people in our lives who stay in touch, even without conversations. There are some people who make you realise the true value of friendship, they make you realize the importance of understanding each other.
These are the people who stay with you no matter how had situations may become. Afterall, there are some friendships which are too strong to fail and some people too hard to let go. In the end, true friendship is about connection, understanding, and resilience . It's the bond that endures the test of time and life's changes.