Daily Podcast #49
Source 🎧
The economic opportunity hidden in the climate transition | Marielle Remillard - Life Kit
Sentences ✍️
- If they forget to text you or they disappear for a spell, remember they probably have a lot of other things going on in their life.
for a spell
: for a short period of time- New sentence: I want to rest for a spell to recharge
- A lapse in connection doesn’t necessarily mean your friendship is over or that they don’t care about you anymore.
lapse
: a temporary failure or break in continuity- New sentence: It’s just a temporary lapse; everything will be fine soon.
- What’s the cutoff?
cutoff
: the limit or point at which something ends or is no longer applicable- New sentence: The cutoff for participants is a score of over 10 on the scale.
Summarization 👀
Maintaining old friendships takes effort, and it’s important to recognize that people express care in different ways. When a friend goes quiet or seems less responsive, assume the best—chances are, it’s not personal. Life gets busy, but friendships can stay strong through small gestures like scheduled calls, voice memos, or even handwritten letters. Catching up doesn’t have to mean a full life update; just dive into what’s most present in your life right now.
Long-term friendships thrive when we stop keeping score and learn to give each other the benefit of the doubt. Understanding that people have different communication styles and organizational habits can help ease frustration. Face-to-face time, even if occasional, is valuable—changing the communication “venue” can reinvigorate the connection. It’s also crucial to give friends the space to grow and change, rather than holding them to who they used to be.
If something is bothering you, bring it up with kindness and curiosity, not accusation. Ultimately, strong friendships are built on effort, empathy, and the grace to let each other evolve.
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