I have come to this realization that as we grow and mature in life, the bonds and relationships we share with others becomes selective. That big social circle of friends we had in school or college gradually shrinks, leaving us with a handful of meaningful connections. We become more attuned to the energy of different social interactions, guiding us toward relationships that truly resonate with us. With time and experience, our wisdom grows, and we begin to cherish the company of those few--- often the same people who were significant in our childhood--- bringing us full circle back to them. It could be just one genuine friend with whom conversations feel effortless. It could be a sibling discussing something as simple as school, homework or tuition, yet the quality of those talks feels authentic. Conversations with a mother about family, life, responsibilities and how exhausting household chores can be, or with a father about work, finances, and even lighthearted family anecdotes, bec...