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"I learned you can't trust the judgment of good friends"

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A sweeter betrayal sits inside the word "good". Sandburg’s line cuts against the folksy American faith that decency equals discernment, that affection guarantees wisdom. He’s not saying friends are malicious; he’s saying intimacy is a bias machine. The people closest to you don’t simply judge you, they protect a version of you they’ve invested in. Their praise can be a kind of misrecognition, their warnings a projection of their own fears, their advice a defense of the relationship’s comfort. Trusting them feels moral, even humble. Sandburg frames it as something he "learned" because the lesson comes the hard way: through choices made on borrowed certainty.

The subtext is especially Sandburgian: a Midwestern, plainspoken sentence that behaves like a poem. No ornament, no self-pity, just a blunt moral fact delivered in the cadence of someone who has watched people up close. Sandburg wrote about labor, cities, and the American mythos with a reporter’s eye and a democrat’s ear; this line shares that suspicion of sentimental stories. Friendship, in the civic imagination, is a stabilizer. In lived experience, it can be a distorting mirror.

There’s also a quiet warning to artists, where "good friends" are often the first audience. Their judgments can be too kind, too loyal, too tangled in history. Sandburg’s intent isn’t to counsel loneliness; it’s to argue for a harder, less comfortable kind of clarity: gratitude for love, independence from verdicts.

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Carl Sandburg

Carl Sandburg (January 6, 1878 - July 22, 1967) was a Poet from USA.

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