Friendship Life-Cycles

友谊生命周期

Eat Your Crust

2021-12-15

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Recently we've experienced some changes in our approach to friendships and the life cycles of friendships themselves. Whether this is due to our age creeping through the mid-twenties, the long distance we're experiencing between more and more of our friendships, or even the general lack of time we feel with work taking up a larger part of our work day, making new friends and balancing time between friendships is becoming a bigger challenge in our day to day. Today we discuss how we've been de...
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  • Hi.

  • Welcome back to eat your crust podcast.

  • I'm Crystal.

  • And I'm Jisoo.

  • This is our last episode of the year.

  • Kind of crazy.

  • It is very crazy, and it's kind of a timely episode for us because Crystal and I are finally in the same state date, even if it's just for a couple days.

  • Yeah.

  • As a lot of our listeners probably know, Jisoo and I like to take off three or four weeks at the end of the year, beginning of the year, to spend time with our family.

  • And it just so happens that, you know, I came back to California to hang out with my family, and Jisoo will be leaving in, like, three days from now to go to the east coast to visit her family.

  • So we have these, like, three days to hang out together in person before we separate once again.

  • So we thought this would be the perfect time to kind of talk about friendships.

  • We've done a lot of episodes on friendships in the past, and I think if you've listened to those episodes, you know, that Crystal and I both put a lot of time, effort, and energy into our friendships.

  • You know, as we get older, I do feel like the nature of friendships change a little bit.

  • They evolve.

  • The life cycle of a friendship becomes pretty different from the friendships we had when we were younger.

  • Very true.

  • Everything evolves with us as we get older.

  • And so where better to start than the beginning of a friendship?

  • First stages.