Day 126 blog
- Mar 6
- 1 min read
Today I found myself thinking about how grateful I am for the friendships in my life. I have always believed in quality over quantity when it comes to the people you keep around you. It has never been about having a huge circle. It has always been about having the right people in it.
Real friendship is built on loyalty, honesty, and genuine care for one another. It is the people who show up, the ones who check in, the ones who celebrate your wins and stand beside you when life is not so easy. Those are the friendships that truly matter.
For me, it has always been about the depth of the connection, not the number of people. A few real friends who support you, encourage you, and keep it real with you will always mean more than a room full of people who only show up when it benefits them.
I am incredibly grateful for the friends in my life who have stood by me through different seasons. The ones who have seen the highs and the lows and never changed the way they show up. Those are the people who remind me that true friendship is built on trust, respect, and consistency.
The older I get, the more I protect my peace and the circle I keep around me. I value genuine connections and people who bring positivity, support, and honesty into my life.
Today I am simply thankful for the friendships that are real, steady, and meaningful. In a world where so much can feel temporary, those kinds of friendships are something truly special.
Signed, Paulina.





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