The Power of a True Friend: Why Everyone Needs One
It's my birthday in a few days, and I have already received the most fantastic gift ever from someone super special to me. One that if she had not been in my life, I would not have gotten to this stage.
Here is why I believe in the power of true friendship and why everyone needs one.
This, my friend, is one who:
Has been a backbone, always supporting me in all aspects and at every step of the way.
A true friend who, no matter how much we quarrel, we still always find a way back to each other.
A true friend whom I can read like a book and never be surprised by her actions.
A true friend that distance has never been a barrier to our strong and healthy relationship because it lies deep in our hearts and minds, not in our thoughts.
A true friend that I always feel super comfortable talking to and never get tired.
A true friend that I love to listen to, because I always pick up a moral lesson and always learn a significant lesson that will take me a step further in life and in achieving whatever goal I set out to achieve.
A true friend with a big, good heart who is always ready to help anyone in need.
A true friend that I just can not let go of, even if the world is about to come to an end.
A true friend whose colour of her skin has never been a barrier in our relationship, nor has our background, culture and tradition.
That, for me is the power of a true friend that everyone needs.
I could go on and on, and not even in 7 years will I have exhausted the words to describe this person and the relationship we built on a rock-solid foundation, with lots of barriers, obstacles, and challenges swimming around us.
Its must not be by the amount of money in your pocket, or by the number of
adorable and handsome guys or girls that come your way, or by how beautiful
and super cute you are, that you make a decision on who your friends should be
or the amount of friends you should have, but rather let it all come from the
heart, let there be a spark that will hold the foundation of the relationship
and also let there be lots of encouragement and support coming from both
individual.
I might not be a good daughter
to my parents, I might not be a good sister to my siblings, I might not be a
good student to my teacher, but one thing I know as a fact is that.
"I am a good
friend to my tiny group of friends, and this is one of the things I never
take for granted."
Can you proudly say you have a friend to lean on when everything seems to be falling apart?
Can you say you have someone that you can talk with for hours without ever getting tired?
Would you want just one true friend who you can trust, without them snitching on you?
If so, all you need to do is be yourself, do not try to prove yourself to anyone, because you are amazing
just the way you are.
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Interesting view. I am certain tho that down the line, your perceptive may change a little bit. Kudos
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot dear. I really doubt it will though, because it has literally become a part of me.
DeleteThanks a lot dear. I doubt it will though, it has become a part of me
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