Summary
This quote suggests that sometimes, when we are no longer in need of friends, we tend to attract numerous people who want to become our friends. It highlights the irony of how friendships seem to come at a time when we have already become self-sufficient or have found contentment in solitude. By pointing out this pattern, it implies that relationships often emerge when they are perhaps less necessary or impactful, reminding us of the unpredictable nature of human connections.
By John Green