I have seen firsthand how success can really change relationships. I do remember during my early days as a fashion designer, before I had any recognition I have today, I had a close friend who was always around. We shared struggles together, eating little, walking some long distances, even brainstorming about how to break free from poverty. At that stage, we were brothers in everything we do.
But unfortunately, things started to shift when I began making progress in mine. My designs started gaining those attention due to my descent and unique style of sewing, and some clients began trusting me with bigger jobs. Suddenly, my calls and some messages to him were left unanswered. At first, I thought he was just genuinely busy, but when excuses like “I didn’t see your call” or “I’ll call you back” became a pattern of him, I knew something had changed.
It truly wasn’t easy navigating that period. I felt so abandoned, more like success had robbed me of a friend. But with time, I came to realized something important, when life elevates you, not everyone will want to stay. Some friends only understand you at one level; the moment you actually move up, they no longer recognizes you.
This taught me more and I made a personal rule: no matter the money I make or the positions I hold tomorrow, I must never lose my true humanity. Success should only humble us, not separate us. Today, I definitely still carry that principle. If you’re facing the pain of friends changing after your growth in life, remember it’s not your fault, it’s life revealing who truly belongs in your circle.
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I agree with you we should always keep our humanity and be a good person instead of changing ourselves
Done people will leave you wondering why you had to hold unto a friendship or a relationship they were not holding into.
It depends on the person because money changes many things.
Hmm, I am like that your friend, once someone close to me becomes successful, I leave, unless the person showed me that he still values the friendship.
You won't blame him, probably experience made him thought everyone that gets to the top deserves to be left alone. Some people who get successful act funny to their friends who are still trying to come up.
But I wish he understand you are not like that, you making effort to call or texts proved you really cared about him and will always be his friend regardless your class.
It's tough when someone you once shared everything with starts drifting away, especially when nothing was said. Growth and change sometimes create unexpected distance, even between the closest of friends. But the memories shared will always hold meaning, and your heart was true in the bond you built. Whatever the reason, I hope peace finds you both.