I am very sorry that you could not find that unconditional friend on the journey of your life.
It is so nice to meet that friend and tell each other all the things that happen to us; From both sides and feeling so loved that what the other person says is as interesting or more interesting than what happened to yourself.
I think it's partly my fault; I was the one who distanced myself and ended up drifting away. My priorities changed dramatically with my professional life, and my free time became scarce. The little free time I've had since then, I've invested in my family. I can't say that during this time I haven't met people with whom I've formed good friendships, but never like those, never one that has been unconditional in that people acquire that degree of familiarity even though they are not... I think I've been very closed off in that regard, and I think it's partly because I've been quite introverted since childhood.
I can understand it, many of the good people we meet in our lives are forgotten. I don't know why that happens either.
Everyone chooses the life they want to have and the rest is up to God.
That's right, my friend. I think that when those paths don't stray too far apart, it's possible to stay together. But it's difficult when sometimes we're on one side and other times on the other.