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A facet of life.
Over a lifetime, friendships are forged. Friendships are strengthened. And friendships are broken. But for every friendship that is broken, many more await to take its place. Friendships that are broken easily aren't worth much anyway.
For every decision we make, there are opportunity cost - opportunities forgone and the benefits that could be received from those opportunities, or the most valuable forgone alternatives.
Every decision made, must be made with the best benefits, or of most value in mind to the decision maker. Everything else is of little or no importance at all. It's every man for himself in this world. Nobody stops for anyone else, strictly because time and tide waits for no man.
Every individual would logically make decisions that benefit himself first, then others rather than the other way round.
In the end, it boils down to one point: If she can't see the good in me, then find another one who will.
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