Opting for a few, but close friends, is often more beneficial than having a large number of acquaintances. This approach allows for deeper, more meaningful interactions, fostering a sense of trust and mutual understanding that is hard to achieve in larger groups. Additionally, it reduces the complexity and potential drama associated with larger social circles, making it easier to maintain these relationships over time and provide genuine support when it's needed.
Opting for a few, but close friends, is often more beneficial than having a large number of acquaintances. This approach allows for deeper, more meaningful interactions, fostering a sense of trust and mutual understanding that is hard to achieve in larger groups. Additionally, it reduces the complexity and potential drama associated with larger social circles, making it easier to maintain these relationships over time and provide genuine support when it's needed.