I read this piece a few years ago and wanted to share it with you. It makes me feel better about the friendships I thought were lost, and even more grateful for the ones still going strong. -a

Why do friendships come and go? How does a once-bosom pal wind up erased from your address book? Is a friendship that fades away necessarily a bad thing?
My first inkling that some friendships are meant to be fleeting came in my senior year in university. Friendships there had been especially intense. We’d bonded instantly and tightly, with meandering all-hours conversations about everything from the meaning of life to “What will we wear tonight?” Once I came across a line that seemed to express my 21-year-old angst. It was from James Michener’s novel Centennial: ‘God, he wished he could ride forever with these men … but it could not be. Trails end, and companies of men fall apart.’
Of course! Some friendships are meant to be transitory. Like cowboys who had ridden herd together for vast distances, sharing dusty perils and round-the-campfire coffee, my university friends and I had come to the natural end of our path together. It was time to move on. Absurdly obvious, the idea was nevertheless enormously comforting. It had once seemed like a failure to me, to build a friendship only to have it squelched by sudden distance, either physical or emotional. You move across the country and struggle to replicate daily long walks with phone calls or letters. Or one of you has a baby, and the minutiae of changing nappies transforms the built-for-two bicycle into a lop-sided three-legged stool.
And that’s OK. Because in addition to our friends of the heart — the traditional, everlasting ideal — life is rich with friends of the road who, like Michener’s cowpokes, herd with you for a particular stretch and no farther. These brief friendships are equally intense, equally necessary, equally worth treasuring as any other, and for the duration of the ride, you can’t survive without them.
– Paula Spencer in Aspire, and Reader’s Digest, January 1997















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Thank you so much for sharing this! I’ve been struggling with this the past little while, always wondering why certain friends just come and go, but this was put beautifully!
I have just the friend that I want to share this with!
Yes, please definitely pass it on!
This was comforting to read. I feel a bit guilty for letting some friendships go, but I guess it doesn’t mean that they were meaningless, just that it’s time to move on.
Thank you SO much for sharing this. I read this in the Reader’s Digest edition that was cited, so many years ago.
It has crossed my mind from time to time, but I had never been able to locate it again. For some reason, this evening, I was able to remember enough words of it in a Yahoo search to come across this post.
As I am preparing for the next phase of my life, these words had come to mind again…and offer comfort again, as they have in the past, as I know that there are some who are part of my life now that I will never see again.
Thanks again.
-David