Friendships often decline in adulthood – not because of disagreements, but because we’re too busy to notice, says writer Annie Tan.
Commentary: Midlife need not be the time when friendships fade away
Midlife adults often neglect friendships due to busy schedules, leading to social vulnerabilities that can be exploited by threat actors leveraging digital platforms. This affects individuals aged 35-65 who rely on social media and messaging apps for social interactions. The decline in active social engagement may increase susceptibility to phishing, impersonation, or social engineering attacks.