One year on Halloween, I wore a grey blazer that I first bought for graduate school interviews and a slightly creepy white mask with gold and black trimming. Only my eyes, mouth, and nostrils jutted out of the mask’s holes. I told people my costume was the “mask you wear at work.” It took me about a month to later realize I was using my Halloween costume to express what I wasn’t yet ready to admit—that I hated my job.
I love thinking about Halloween as an opportunity to express sides of yourself you don’t yet feel safe expressing elsewhere. And I love thinking about friendship this way too. So does Anais Nin, the French Cuban writer who once said, “Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.” There are parts of us we only ever get to know around certain friends.
This Halloween, I encourage you to reflect on the questions below:
- Who are you around each of your closest friends? Around whom are you the funniest? Most charming? Calmest? Most extroverted? Most profound? Most authentic?
- What it is about each friend that activates these sides of you?
- Which parts of yourself (from question 1) do you want to experience more of?
Reflecting on these questions can help you:
- Prioritize spending time with friends who bring out your favorite version of yourself.
- Vet new friends to find people who bring out your favorite version of yourself (i.e., who have the qualities you used to answer question 2 above).
For those who celebrate—Happy Halloween! And Happy Friending!