The middle ground is always best. Moderate, healthy eating is obviously better than starving or overeating. Exercising a little each day is better than lounging around all day or over-exercising yourself into injury.
When you call a friend too much, he may feel impinged on. Friends need to have separate lives. You don't want your friend to think you lean on him.
On the other hand, if you call too little, your friend may feel neglected, or that you don't want to be friends any more.
The best course of action is to call once in a while, and to remind him often that you value your friendship.
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The middle ground is always best. Moderate, healthy eating is obviously better than starving or overeating. Exercising a little each day is better than lounging around all day or over-exercising yourself into injury.
When you call a friend too much, he may feel impinged on. Friends need to have separate lives. You don't want your friend to think you lean on him.
On the other hand, if you call too little, your friend may feel neglected, or that you don't want to be friends any more.
The best course of action is to call once in a while, and to remind him often that you value your friendship.
Too much interaction leads to fights. Too little leads to drifting apart.