Let’s face it—having 400 friends on Facebook doesn’t mean you actually care about all of them. It’s like having a buffet where you only ever eat the mashed potatoes. Alison was right when he said, “I have friends I haven’t seen in 30 years or met just once at some awkward party, and honestly? I don’t care about them!”
In a world where content creators and digital influencers are taking center stage, that high school buddy you haven’t spoken to since graduation isn’t pulling at your heartstrings. Instead, you’re more likely to engage with someone who makes you laugh or shares a killer recipe.
So what does this all mean? It’s not so much about maintaining friendships on social media; it’s about curation! Just like you wouldn’t fill your closet with clothes you never wear, why would you clutter your feed with connections that don’t add value?
The takeaway here is simple: Quality over quantity wins in both friendships and Facebook likes. Who are you really engaging with, and why? It might just be time to hit that unfollow button and clean up your digital life a little.



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