They tell the truth when it's easier to lie. They don't blame you even if it's your fault. And they don't drag the team under when answering for making their own mistakes.
When I hear "social life", "romantic", and "platonic" right next to each other like that, I think "social life" is code for spitting game. If that's the case I'll let you know when I figure it out
Stoicism in the Marcus Aurelius sense has some value here. There are things you can change and things that you can't. Recognize the difference. It might mean recognizing you get upset about the things you can't change, but as a framework it puts a lot into perspective
Replacing ring is easy. Use the doorbell on your house.
More seriously, ask yourself why you need it. The world is a better place when we trust each other by default. Doesn't mean nothing will ever be stolen, but it's better than survailing the neighbors walking their dog
Be careful with "is probably". Sounds vaguely mccarthy