Off My Chest
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You have grown apart because you belong in different socioecominic classes now. It's sad but this happens all the time. It ends friendships, relationships and even family ties. I'm sure you already know all of this, you're just struggling with admitting it to yourself.
So, if I'm poor, I'm not allowed to have friends?
That's not what I read. And OP statement is a fact, peoples living standards change based on their income. This is also true for people that spend more time studying and/or start having more hobbies than their initial circle. You eventually make new friends that have your new lifestyle.
P.s.: I still get together with most of my good childhood friends, but definitely not the same amount that used to be. Sometimes they only want to do and talk about things that I'm no longer interested in and the other way around.
As much as you're not "allowed" to run a marathon without limbs. As much as you're not "allowed" to pilot an aircraft as a blind person.