People who avoid friendships at work because "coworkers are not your friends", often do not understand what relationships actually are.
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"The mantra 'coworkers aren't your friends' is a defense mechanism for the emotionally unavailable. You spend forty hours a week with these people, navigating stress, solving problems, and sharing a reality. To artificial..."
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Topic ContextThe modern workplace has become a crucible for adult relationships, forcing us to confront the tension between professional efficacy and deep human connection. Is the fervent insistence on "coworkers aren't friends" a pragmatic shield against vulnerability, or a tragic misunderstanding of the multifaceted nature of adult friendship and the cost of isolation in an increasingly atomized world?
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Gather | People who avoid friendships at work because "coworkers are not your friends", often do not understand what relationships actually are.