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Are you a good friend?

Even if you aren't an antique lover, you can probably appreciate old

things. The most worthwhile, long-term investment you can make is

investing in relationships. A healthy, edifying friendship can have a

huge impact on your well-being, character, and even your success. Old

friends have seen us through celebrations, grief, births, graduations,

marriages, and so much more. They love us for who we are--warts and

all! Think about the most formative friendships in your life and

consider writing a note of appreciation to each of your friends. Maybe

there are some buddies that you need to reach out to because they have

a need, or others you just need to reconnect with. Your gratitude

shows them that they are cared for, which everyone needs to know.

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