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the majority of friendships are started out of a mutual love or hatred of something, and later evolve into something deeper.
But that means we're in endgame since life lived longer on earth (5 billion years) than the sun going to.
The sun is just a distraction - elon kusk.
You've got to be comfortable with yourself first before you try to befriend other people (as there is strength to be found in being ready to walk away). Friends—as opposed to acquaintances—are a rare thing nowadays, and there is a loneliness epidemic, so good luck to you. I'd suggest you start your search through mutual hobbies, if the economy will afford you to.