Abstract
This research delves into the interplay of friendship circles, self-discovery, and peer pressure on adolescent personality and life satisfaction. It examines the role of friendships in emotional and cognitive development, navigating positive and negative peer influences. Personality traits like resilience and self-esteem are analyzed within the context of peer dynamics, alongside conflicts' long-term effects. Life satisfaction emerges as a central theme, correlated with friendship dynamics. Strategies for positive peer influence are proposed, aiming to mitigate negative impacts. By shedding light on these complexities, this study informs stakeholders, fostering environments conducive to adolescent well-being and resilience.
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