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friendship by bekassine...
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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:December 30, 2016

When we’re older, we aren’t going to remember what was on our social media, or how impressed others were when we talked about all of the exotic places we’ve visited. We are going to remember what we’ve learned from others and the meaningful connections we’ve made with real people.

Source: The Art of Conversation: Stop Zoning Out and Waiting to Talk @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

Photo: friendship by bekassine... under Creative Commons license

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