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(1)I sometimes compare relationships to buses.
(2)In life, you belong to a group, whether you want it or not.Then you’ll be on the bus called the group, and there will be people who are already on it, and there will be people who are on it, and there will be people who are later than me.
(3)While the bus is running, the group and the people are together, whether they like it or not, and naturally they get a sense of belonging.
(4)Of course, as much as we’re together and see each other often, we feel closer and love each other.
(5)But the bus eventually stops at every stop, and someday you’ll have to get off at a certain stop, and the people who get off at the same station as me become friends even after leaving the group. That bus was really good or a little bad. You can’t see it as often as when you’re on the bus.
(6)Some buses can get off with a lot of people and some buses can get off alone You don’t have to blame yourself for not having any friends left on the bus just because you got off alone It’s just natural It’s not your fault
(1)The reason I thought this was because I couldn’t take all those people with me when I was in a group because I was in a group, but when I left the group, I felt like they were leaving together. I’m not good at talking, but I think everyone knows what I mean.image text translation
(2)So I started to think a little bit about the relationship between being part of a group and the relationship after being out of that group, so I feel a little at ease, and it’s never because you’re not good enough or because people don’t like you. Of course, it’s not your fault, but it’s just natural.
(3)These days, Etta feels like she is getting away from her classmates due to neglecting her relationship with her school friends or as her freshman years are over, so I wrote to share my thoughts even though there are not enough friends who seem to be joining the military.
(4)It’s just that I think.
(5)Thank you for reading!
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