The Truth About Friendship After College
When school and college end, friendship stops happening automatically.
In college, whether back home in Ghaziabad or at university, people are around you daily. Repeated interaction creates bonding, and you meet people without any real effort.
In adult life, especially when you relocate to a new city like Bhubaneswar for a job at a big tech firm like TCS, everything changes. Everyone is busy, friendships require active initiative, and the reality is that most people secretly feel lonely too.
Your New Rule: Friendship is a Skill
Friendship is no longer an accident of proximity. It becomes a skill you have to cultivate.
The 5 Friendship Pillars
- Repeated Exposure: You need to see the same people regularly (at work, a cafe, a gym).
- Shared Experiences: Working on a project, complaining about a bug, or exploring a new city.
- Emotional Safety: Being someone others feel relaxed and unjudged around.
- Humor: Not necessarily being a stand-up comedian, but sharing a laugh over the absurdities of daily life.
- Reliability: Showing up when you say you will.
Your Advantage at TCS Bhubaneswar
You are actually in a strong position socially because of your environment:
- A large office environment with hundreds of peers.
- A young workforce where many have also relocated.
- Shared stress (deadlines, bugs) naturally creates bonding.
- Tech workers often want connection but hesitate to make the first move.
If YOU become socially proactive, you can build a strong network quickly. The goal isn't to "use" people, but to create mutually beneficial enjoyment out of your 20s.
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