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8 types of friends you must cut off to succeed

The friends we choose to associate ourselves with, determine how far we go in life.
A group of friends
A group of friends

Success is never just about talent or hard work — it’s also about the people you keep around you. While friendship is important, not every friend is meant to go with you to the next level. Some will uplift you, but others will quietly drag you down without you even noticing. If you're serious about your growth, here are eight types of friends you may need to leave behind.

1. The Constant Critic

This friend never has anything positive to say. Every idea, dream, or achievement is met with sarcasm, doubt, or backhanded compliments. Constructive criticism is healthy, but constant negativity is a heavy burden on your confidence. You deserve friends who believe in your potential.

2. The One-Upper

No matter what you achieve, this friend has either "done better" or quickly shifts the conversation back to themselves. Over time, their competitive energy can breed resentment and diminish your own victories. Friendship should feel like a safe space, not a constant competition.

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3. The Energy Vampire

You know the feeling — after spending time with them, you’re emotionally drained. They complain endlessly, demand attention, and offer little support in return. Your time and energy are precious; protect them fiercely.

4. The Party-Only Friend

They’re fantastic company at parties, brunches, and trips — but when real life hits hard, they vanish. As you chase bigger goals, you’ll need friends who can celebrate your wins and stand by you during setbacks.

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5. The Gossip Monger

If they are constantly spilling everyone else's secrets, best believe they’re talking about you too. Gossipers are toxic and create unnecessary drama that distracts you from your goals. Trust is the foundation of strong friendships — without it, the relationship is a ticking time bomb.

6. The Excuse Maker

This friend has big dreams but no action. They always have a reason why they can't make moves. While you’re striving for growth, they’re stuck in a cycle of procrastination — and worse, they may encourage you to stay stuck too. Surround yourself with doers, not dreamers who never act.

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7. The User

They only call when they need something — a favour, a connection, money. When you’re chasing success, users can drain your resources and slow your progress. Friendship should be based on mutual respect and support, not one-sided transactions.

8. The Fear Spreader

Whenever you mention a new goal, they flood you with doubts and horror stories. Their own fear of failure spills onto you. To grow, you need friends who encourage courage, not those who reinforce fear.

Success requires tough decisions, and one of the hardest is outgrowing people you once cared about. Cutting ties doesn't make you cruel — it means you are choosing your future over your comfort zone. Protect your peace, guard your dreams, and surround yourself with people who fuel your fire, not those who extinguish it.

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