The University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging reports that 10% of people age 50 and older have no close friends. 48% have 1 to 3 close friends and 42% have 4 or more. Remember in high …
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The University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging reports that 10% of people age 50 and older have no close friends. 48% have 1 to 3 close friends and 42% have 4 or more. Remember in high school when we may have had 10 close friends? What happened? Friendships are not self-sustaining; they require mutual effort. In our younger years, friendships are often effortless because of constant proximity—school, college, or work environments naturally facilitate social interaction. However, as we grow older, we must be intentional about reaching out, making plans, and showing genuine care…

