Aristotle Friendship

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Aristotle suggests that we should limit friendships formed for utility and pleasure. He argues that friends of those natures are often burdensome as favours must be done in return for those types of relationships. However, Aristotle believes that the number of friends who belong in the third category mentioned previously depend on the number of people one can be intimate with as dividing one’s attention among many would be exhausting and it would be difficult attain mutual friendships as the number of parties involved increases. His perspective on the number of friends one should have resonates with me as I, along with many others, understand the amount of work and effort required to maintain a good friendship. Devoting one’s time and energy