Your social networks may matter more than your genetic networks. But if your friends have healthy habits you are more likely to as well. So get healthy friends.
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The people you surround yourself with influence your behaviors, so choose friends who have healthy habits.
Select your friendships carefully. Gather people around you who will reinforce your lifestyle.
Get a hobby. Maintain your friendships. Hang out with other people.
Facebook is made up of people you've met, but not necessarily who are similar to you. I have 850 'friends,' and a lot are acquaintances, not friends. I don't really know them. If I've met someone one time, how should they be influencing my feed?
I am a super social person. I'm an only child, so I thrive on social settings and being around my friends because I make them my siblings. When I'm not acting or singing or working on anything, I am making new relationships with people because, to me, my friendships are very important.
Friends are like windows through which you see out into the world and back into yourself. If you don't have friends you see much less than you otherwise might.
We live in a world where many of us have a lot of friends on Facebook but yet we have lost human connection.
There are very fundamental reasons we live our lives in social networks, and if we really understood the role they're playing in our society, we would take better care of social networks and find ways to take advantage of their power to improve our society.
You really find out who your friends are and who you can trust. That definitely toughens you.
I have the same friends and the same bad habits.