He Has Few Friends
The phrase “he has few friends” often carries subtle weight. It may suggest solitude, selectiveness, or even social difficulty. Yet having few friends does not necessarily mean a person is lonely—or unhappy.
In a world that often celebrates large social circles, choosing depth over breadth in relationships can be a quiet act of wisdom. True friendship is measured not by quantity, but by trust, understanding, and mutual respect.
This page reflects on what it means to have few friends—whether by circumstance or choice—and invites readers to consider the quality of their own connections.