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This I Believe I believe in friendship and it is the only relation that is true and unconditional. It iswhen one considers other people’s wellbeing to be of value as their own. True friendship is the feeling of being comfortable with another person, a unique blend of love, affection, respect, and trust. It is when one does not think twice and measure words before sharing with a friend. They understand the real you and do not have to be told when a friend is down and one can always rely on them.
A true friend will always let you in their lives, show care, and concern. Friendship is a form of love that people share and comes along through common interests where friends enjoy what they do and share and interact regularly. Moreover, having gone through the same experiences in life ties people together and sharing values makes friendship to be stronger. Furthermore, true friendship is the will to put happiness before friendship and telling of something that one does not want to hear. A true friend inspires, motivates, and encourages an individual to live up to their best potential.
They always have the best interests of their friends in their hearts and are always available when one is down. In addition, they laugh with their friends in times of happiness and in times of sorrow they comfort and cry with them. For the longest time I relied on friends for company and affection. Truth be told, I was happy about that and regarded myself as the luckiest person in the world. Somehow, I often felt that I was not giving my best to one of my good friends. This kept me thinking since my friendship experiences were different from the way it is portrayed culturally.
One of my true friends was a drug addict and it was so scary since she could not survive without drugs. This is something that people, especially the parents and close relatives did not know. It was difficult to pass such kind of information to the parents and relatives, as it is not acceptable in the society to abuse drugs. As a friend, I knew I had a big challenge of helping my friend and keeping her on the right track. One day, we had a chat and I knew it was my responsibility to help her get out of the huge problem she was in.
She was hesitant at first and asked that I should not tell. I told her I was not going to, but I was going to help. I advised that she should see a counselor who would guide on how to stop using the drugs. I supported her financially and emotionally and even helped her look for a counselor. It was not easy, but after all, I was happy since I knew she was going to get help. It is important to have the traits that one wants their friends to have. By doing this one will attract the right kind of friends.
It is also vital to be yourself and not making oneself to be what others would find attractive. Being real will save an individual a lot of trouble.
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