Tim Hawkes started us off by putting my thoughts into words, "I must know the answer to this as I have friends."
Cami Travis-Groves then added a great point about trust and feeling safe. Which brings the circle in tighter than how I think the word "friend" is often used.
We might say "friend" but really we are talking about someone we just know. There is such a spectrum of friendship too. I have a dear friend (the word "dear" makes her more special right?) I met in my 20s. We don't talk often but if I needed her, I know she would be there to the best of her ability immediately.
Then there are "friends" who I would have a nice chat with at an event. We might talk about getting together for coffee or dinner. I would likely even invite them at some point. But it would never actually happen.
What do you think? What makes someone your friend? How do you know?
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Cami Travis-Groves: https://www.linkedin.com/in/goodjujucami/
Tim Hawkes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timhawkes/
Dr Robyn Odegaard: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynodegaard/
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