Suppose you want to change the world for the better. Where to begin?

One place is friendship. We are, as Aristotle teaches, social animals, designed to live in community, to build societies where each plays a role as part of a whole, and to find meaning through relationships.

Aristotle suggests in the “Nicomachean Ethics” that true happiness or blessedness – necessitates genuine friendship. A man can have all the material goods in the world, but if he has no one to share them with, he cannot be happy. Thus, in addition to the practical necessity of having people work together for society to function, human connection is also paramount to the discovery of meaning and those deeper aspirations of the soul.

In fact, a lot of troubles in the modern world can be traced back to the disruption

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