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@Raijin793
Your feelings are understandable. Maybe you should ask the friend you're closest with if something is up. Ideally though, it's best to not worry about it, as worrying won't fix anything. Friends come and go, after all, and if any interpersonal relationships don't work out, then that's just how it is.
If you really want to feel better, then I'd recommend a change in perspective. It's natural for people to feel bad when they're shunned or treated poorly. But if you recognize that fact, and realize that there's actually no need to base your self-worth on the validation of others (to a healthy extent, be open to criticism of course), then I guarantee you'll feel far less stressed about the situation. After all, if you're your own worst enemy, then you can also be your own best friend. Best of luck, famalamalam.
Your feelings are understandable. Maybe you should ask the friend you're closest with if something is up. Ideally though, it's best to not worry about it, as worrying won't fix anything. Friends come and go, after all, and if any interpersonal relationships don't work out, then that's just how it is.
If you really want to feel better, then I'd recommend a change in perspective. It's natural for people to feel bad when they're shunned or treated poorly. But if you recognize that fact, and realize that there's actually no need to base your self-worth on the validation of others (to a healthy extent, be open to criticism of course), then I guarantee you'll feel far less stressed about the situation. After all, if you're your own worst enemy, then you can also be your own best friend. Best of luck, famalamalam.