Matt Parker

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“A true friend is someone you can always count on for companionship or for help if you need it.” This is the kind of friendship that social scientists would call a “strong tie.” These are the people we know will be there for us when things go wrong, who lift us up when we’re down, and who we are prepared to support in their times of trouble. When most of us think of “important friends,” these are the relationships that come to mind.
The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
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