As we get older, we start to meet tons of new people in our lives and make a lot of new friends in the process. But somewhere down that road, we soon began to realize that we are also starting to lose connection with those who we once thought we could never leave.
I'm sure you will relate with me when I say that life becomes a lot more realistic when you finish school and slowly start to step into the real world where you no longer see yourself hanging out with your old friends. It's a reminder that not everyone you meet will stay in your life forever.
But that's just the way life is. We find people, we lose them, and we find them again. Same happened with me today when my best friend and I met one of our old friends from our former school. Needless to say, we had an awesome day.
The whole experience brought back so many memories and made so many new ones that it taught me some of the most valuable lessons of life; ones that I didn't think could mean this much.
Dwelling On The Past Isn't Always A Bad Thing
The best part about getting to meet your old friends is how you can relive all those memories from the past and laugh about all the stupid things you guys did together back then. Even talking about it is an experience in itself.
Dwelling on your past isn't always a bad thing, especially if you know that those memories are worth reliving and treasuring. In fact, it's healthy to discuss your past. Good or bad. It relieves your heart from the urge of wanting to share it with someone.
For us, we talked about all the times in school when we used to play stupid pranks on each other and had a funny nickname for every student in our class, and chat about who is pursuing what in their lives and what they aim to become since now the time to make serious decisions has come.
It honestly felt so... unbelievable, how fast the time went by. I mean, just a few years ago we were kids who had to ask for permission if we wanted to go to the washroom and now we are seen as young adults who have to design the new world.
Still The Same From The Inside
No matter how old or different you become, there are some qualities in each of us that just never change. We may change entirely from the outside with time, but we know that we are all still the same deep inside.
Even though the way we express ourselves and make decisions is completely different now, but a part of us always stays the same; it never fades away no matter what. We may act all grown up and mature, but we all know that we're still kids at heart.
At least I believe so, because the way we talked seemed so natural as if we were never separated to begin with. Sure it was a little slow at first, but it didn't take much time for the conversation to flow easy.
At one point it started to feel unreal because I thought that it's gonna be emotionally exhausting to rewind everything back in its place. But surprisingly, it was so easy that it literally felt like we talked just the day before.
Life Has A Funny Way Of Teaching You
Honestly, I never thought I will see any of my old friends again, at least not anytime soon. Yet, somehow I did. It's funny how life gives you what you wanted once you stop having expectations for it.
I have noticed this pattern a lot of times in my life. My best friend and I became friends when I had absolutely zero friends of my own in school at that time and stopped thinking if I'll make any in the first place.
Again it happened recently when I almost gave up hope that I'll ever get to do something I love for a living. Soon after, I got introduced to Steemit. I can't say that this is true for everyone, but it has happened with me for long enough for me to start seeing a pattern.
Now this obviously doesn't mean that you should stop having hope. Hope is important to keep us standing on our feet. What I mean is, to keep your expectations to the minimum and trust life to work things out for you because somehow it always finds a way.

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