Nine therapists independently identified the same core regret among their clients in their forties: not the career path untaken or the money unearned, but the friendships they let quietly dissolve during the busiest decade of their lives.
The biggest regret people carry into their forties has nothing to do with the job they didn’t take, the business they didn’t start, or the money they didn’t save. It’s about the friendships they let quietly dissolve while they were busy building ever... [10139 chars]
