How many friends do you have? Do you have any idea anymore? Or do you even know what the word “friend” means now?
I ran across a discussion earlier today among funeral directors about how many people typically attend funerals. Although they all knew of some large and showy funerals, most were more familiar with the ones at which few people showed up.
One guy said that 10 to 15 people was typical for him. Another thought it might be closer to 40. But the numbers were shockingly small, except in cases of large, close-knit families with a lot of local relatives.
How many Facebook “friends” do you have? It’s bothered me for years that the folks at the company use that word, because their idea of friends is very different than mine. At one point, I had 5,000 Facebook “friends” — which is the limit for a personal account — and even after aggressively deleting and blocking people for years, I still have about 500.
But how many of those people are really my friends? How many would show up at my funeral?

What if most money spent for university degrees is useless?
Lesson of ‘judgment day’ error? Certainty doesn’t indicate truth
If you must be ‘good enough,’ you’ll never start to be yourself
Loving heart, willing spirit can turn burdens of parenting into happiness
Maturity asked me to learn that I’d never win certain arguments
Learning to love and accept yourself can be your first step toward healing
Goodbye, Bessie (2008-2018)
Trust and spontaneous order don’t require heavy hand of the state