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Scenario

When major life changes complicate how friends remember their shared history

My best friend and I have been documenting our friendship through photos and letters for twenty years, but now that we're both going through divorces we're realizing how much of our shared story is tied up with our marriages. We don't know how to preserve what we've built together without constantly bumping into the relationships that are ending.

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

Two people are discovering that their carefully curated friendship narrative is inseparable from other relationships that are now ending, forcing them to reconstruct what parts of their story still belong to them.

Your guide for this
Rabia
Rabia works with people navigating exactly this kind of situation.
Worth thinking about

“Where Are You with The biography impulse — being remembered?”

Peri

Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.

If this sounds familiar, the Library can help you find the bigger picture.