Making friends in big cities is hard

Ahmed Bousuwa
1 min readDec 15, 2024

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Photo by Denys Nevozhai on Unsplash

Making friends in big cities is tough because the fast-paced lifestyle leaves little time for genuine connections. People are focused on work, commuting, and personal duties, making it hard to form friendships in the daily grind.

The city feels crowded with strangers, yet isolating. Despite being surrounded by people, it’s easy to feel disconnected as interactions remain brief and superficial. Social spaces don’t offer the opportunity for deeper relationships, and loneliness creep in despite the bustle.

Digital interactions replace face-to-face conversations, further eroding real connections. Many people feel “alone together” in the crowd, as meaningful friendships become harder to build in a city full of distractions.

We need better designed environment. Better intention; I see the perfect moments is when everyone is at their relaxed moments and good mood.

There is once or twice that we miss the opportunity to do that during those sacred moments.

The answer is when you are sitting on your Thorne in the toilet. but we waste it with scrolling.

Would you like to match with others based on the activity you desire or the idea you want to talk about?

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Ahmed Bousuwa
Ahmed Bousuwa

Written by Ahmed Bousuwa

I help companies through neostrateje.com And people to match based on thoughts https://toiletmind.framer.website/

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