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by stuckinhell 415 days ago
We do but in this hypercompetitive landscape. Our friends are also competitors for partners, jobs, and resources.

Which means you can't let non family members too close.

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That is black and white thinking and far too bleak to match reality. If you find, brushing away any internal compulsions towards seeing things as utterly bleak, that this has truth to it, the next step is finding new friends.
No, it's the opposite, actually. Friends don't compete, they cooperate. Turning cooperation into competition is how you execute a divide and conquer strategy. If a group is too strong, you convince them that they are each other's true enemy; once they're at each other, you swoop in.

Most "competition" in our modern world is artificial. Try figuring out who benefits from it and where this mentality originates. You'll find that those two tend to overlap :)

peak cynicism
working in silicon valley and the new york dc corridor does that I guess.