Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Here's a very interesting article - well worth the read! I don't really 'classify' my friends, since it's more about quality than quantity, to me (as I believe it should be), but this is an interesting way to view your friends based on 'tiers' or levels. I like social experiments, but instincts and of course, history, are always better guides than a social experiment. It would be interesting to think about. I don't make friends easily - or give them up easily. (y) Just out of curiosity - for those who are confident - which tier do you see yourself on..with regard to my 'mountain'? ^_^


Here's a very interesting article - well worth the read! I don't really 'classify' my friends, since it's more about quality than quantity, to me (as I believe it should be), but this is an interesting way to view your friends based on 'tiers' or levels. I like social experiments, but instincts and of course, history, are always better guides than a social experiment. It would be interesting to think about. I don't make friends easily - or give them up easily. (y) Just out of curiosity - for those who are confident - which tier do you see yourself on..with regard to my 'mountain'? ^_^ - Not all friendships are meant to last forever.

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