Friendships are one of the greatest sources of joy, resilience, and even longevity in life.
Yet making new friends can feel daunting at any age. The good news? Emotional intelligence (EQ) skills can help us connect more authentically and build bonds that last.
As the old song reminds us: “Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver, the other gold. A circle is round, it has no end—that’s how long you will be my friend.” *
This forum is here to support you as you explore the art of friendship. Together, we’ll talk about:

Tip: Start your own thread to share your story or ask for advice—your journey may inspire someone else here.
* Joseph Parry (1841–1903)
As the old song reminds us: “Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver, the other gold. A circle is round, it has no end—that’s how long you will be my friend.” *
This forum is here to support you as you explore the art of friendship. Together, we’ll talk about:
Starting conversations with confidence and warmth
Understanding social cues and emotional needs
Building trust and reciprocity in new relationships
Nurturing friendships so they grow stronger over time
* Joseph Parry (1841–1903)