Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.

Frank Sonnenberg
Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.
Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.
Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.
Keeping score, in friendships, is a losing game.
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Friendships can be hurt by the way we keep score. For instance, “Losing the game” means you let down your friend and you don’t keep score. You don’t keep track of what your friend does and how he or she is doing. If your friend is doing well and needs encouragement and support, you should share that with them.

Source: Booksmart: Hundreds Of Realworld Lessons For Success And Happiness

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