When Your Life Gets Better and Everyone Else's Gets Worse
Life improved while everyone else's got harder. The disparity creates awkwardness that permeates every interaction. Conversations become calculations. How much truth is too much? What level of honesty will hurt? The gap between actual circumstances and what gets shared grows wider. Vagueness becomes the default because specificity about doing well feels like cruelty when others are barely surviving. The friend group dynamic changes. Used to be everyone struggling together. The commiseration was the bond. Now doing well means not fitting that dynamic anymore. The shared misery was connection. Lack of misery is somehow disconnection. The group conversations continue and half of life becomes off-limits because mentioning it might hurt or create distance. Some friends disappear without explanation. They stop responding. They're always busy. They see evidence of the good stuff happening and don't engage. The distance isn't discussed. It just grows. Whether they're ...