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Michelle Elman, a life coach, experienced a deep personal crisis when she discovered her fiancé had cheated and simultaneously faced the end of a 20-year friendship. She found the friendship breakup more painful than the romantic one. Elman argues that friendship breakups are often underestimated and under-discussed, emphasizing their significant impact on mental health. She advocates for greater focus on maintaining and valuing friendships, noting that they are crucial for well-being and longevity.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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