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The Best of Friends
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16 February 2023

Friendship is one of the best things ever created.
It is unparalleled as a building block of society, a universal theme in great literature and film, and has a huge impact on our mental health, wellbeing and happiness. But many of us are lonely or feel suffocated by the pressures of life and quantity of relationships we have to maintain. Now, more than ever, we need better, deeper friendships. We need the best of friends.
Full of practical advice, humour and wisdom, Phil Knox shows us how to choose our friends wisely and maintain lasting and meaningful relationships.
Acknowledgments xvii
Enterlude xviii
Introduction 1
1 The power of friendship 7
2 The pressure on friendship 19
3 Circles of friends 34
4 One - Jesus had a best friend 45
5 Three - Jesus had an inner circle 70
6 Twelve - Jesus had a huddle 89
7 Seventy-two - Jesus had a network 107
8 Add a zero - Jesus had a following 130
9 x (multiply) - Moses had a mentor . . . and an apprentice 145
10 + (add) - Moses had a God 160
Conclusion 171
Afterword 175
Notes 177