That’s an interesting question! Maintaining friendships for 30–40 years is relatively rare and takes effort, but many people do have a few long-lasting friendships from decades ago.
A few points to consider:
1. Rarity
- Most friendships evolve over time due to moves, jobs, family, or lifestyle changes.
- Studies suggest that people tend to have 3–5 “close” friends at any given time, and only a portion of these are lifelong.
2. Factors That Help Friendships Last
- Regular communication: Even occasional check-ins matter
- Shared experiences: School, work, hobbies, or hometown bonds
- Mutual support and trust over the years
3. Perspective
- Many adults in their 50s–70s can recall friends from childhood or young adulthood, but not everyone keeps in touch.
- Saying “I still have friends from 30–40 years ago” often reflects consistent effort and shared history.
So, while not everyone can say it, those who do have such friendships usually consider them very valuable and meaningful.
If you want, I can give some tips on keeping friendships strong over decades, even when life gets busy.
Do you want me to do that?