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A Gentle, Powerful Guide to Real Connection No Matter Where You Are in Life
Whether you're a teenager figuring out who your people are, a young adult navigating new cities and shifting circles, or someone in midlife or beyond wondering what happened to the closeness you once felt-How to Be a Friend (In an Unfriendly World) is for you.
This book meets you where you are and offers a drop of joy. Originally developed from a Columbia University master's course for psychologists, it's written in warm, accessible prose for anyone who's ever asked: What does it really mean to show up for
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A Gentle, Powerful Guide to Real Connection No Matter Where You Are in Life

Whether you're a teenager figuring out who your people are, a young adult navigating new cities and shifting circles, or someone in midlife or beyond wondering what happened to the closeness you once felt-How to Be a Friend (In an Unfriendly World) is for you.

This book meets you where you are and offers a drop of joy. Originally developed from a Columbia University master's course for psychologists, it's written in warm, accessible prose for anyone who's ever asked: What does it really mean to show up for someone? In a fractured, distracted world, people aren't looking for another productivity hack. They're craving something real. How to Be a Friend is that invitation. It is not a quick fix, or a lecture, but a grounded reminder of what friendship can be. It doesn't preach. It reminds us gently, and with lasting impact.

Inside, you'll find:

  • Short, powerful chapters rooted in real stories and experience
  • Simple exercises and "friendship workouts" to help you practice what matters
  • Tools for listening more deeply and setting boundaries with heart
  • Ways to reconnect with yourself-and others-without pressure or performance
  • A rare blend of psychology, spirituality, and everyday humanity
  • Reflection prompts that turn good intentions into action
  • A clear-eyed look at why friendships fade-and how to make them matter again


This is a how-to guide and a touchstone. A small-format companion with big impact. A book to keep on your nightstand-or give to someone you care about. If you've ever felt like the world is a little too cold, too fast, or too lonely, How to be a Friend is your reminder that you are not alone - and never have to be.


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BARNET BAIN is a filmmaker, author, and former core faculty member at the Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Columbia University. He works with business leaders and individuals to achieve their full potential. Through his creativity workshops, Barnet expands his clients' ideas of what's possible for themselves and for the people they care about.