Aristotle outlined three different kinds of friendship: Friendships based on utility, or those in which one or both of the parties gain something as a result of the friendship. This is akin to the modern “networking” enterprise, or becoming friends with someone primarily because you think they can help you. Friendships based on pleasure, or those centered around pleasant experiences. These are the people with whom you have an enjoyable and carefree time. Friendships based on virtue, or those in which both individuals share the same values. These are bonds with people you admire and respect,
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