My 2 Friend Requirements

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Summary

  • If someone isn't excited when I succeed, I don't need them in my life. It's important to have friends who genuinely celebrate your wins.
  • I look for people who help me become better or increase my chances of reaching my goals. These are the types of relationships worth keeping.
  • It's easy to say what kind of friends you want, but they're hard to find. Set high standards for friendships, and you'll discover you need fewer friends than you think.
  • Most people could benefit from having fewer friends with higher standards rather than many friends with low standards. When someone says they have a lot of friends, I often think they have low standards for friendship.

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How To Take Action

I would suggest taking a close look at the people in your life and seeing if they truly celebrate your successes. If someone isn't excited when you win, think about whether they need to be in your circle. It's important to have friends who lift you up and cheer you on.

A good way of doing this is by setting high standards for your friendships. Ask yourself if your friends make you better or help you reach your goals. If not, consider spending less time with them. You don't have to have many friends; having a few who truly support you and help you grow is far more valuable.

Focus on quality over quantity in your relationships. This might mean having fewer friends, but that's okay if they genuinely have your back and push you to achieve more. It's easy to say you want these kinds of friends, but finding them takes time. Be patient and hold out for the right ones.

Remember, most people benefit from having fewer but more meaningful friendships. By raising your standards, you'll find that your relationships become more fulfilling, and you'll have more support on your personal growth journey. Seek those who are excited about your success and actively contribute to your improvement.

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