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Having friends can indicate positive social connections and support, but it does not necessarily indicate a self-directed outcome. Personal goals, determination, and decision-making are more indicative of a self-directed outcome. Friends can provide encouragement and perspective, but ultimately it is up to the individual to direct their own path.

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