It struck me this week, as I had a totally different conversation with someone I've known for many years, that different settings provide different levels of knowing others. My best relationships, and I suspect most others' are as well, multi-faceted. Sometimes we short-change ourselves by pigeonholing relationships into a defined arena. When we share additional interests, the relationship can positively morph from a certain category of friendship to a broader, more satisfying one.
This was another reminder that time can be a less significant measure of impact than shared interests.
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