Jimmy and Joe realize they haven’t had a fight in a while as they discuss five ways to fail as a friend. Plus Jimmy tries to stump Joe with some music trivia.
Five Ways to Fail as a Friend
- By focusing on yourself.
- By avoiding transparency.
- By ignoring your friend’s successes.
- By ignoring your friend’s failures.
- By refusing to protect your friend.
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