A Good Friend


 

A good friend stays with you through both your good times and your bad times.


They always provide you a shoulder to cry on during troubled times; they motivate you not to lose determination and purpose in life; they celebrate with you your joys and success. A true friend is almost like your sister/brother, who has seen you grow up, knows all your faults and your strength, and sticks with you through the thick and thin.


As we all grow up, we realize that a good friend is tough to acquire. We cannot always hope to meet people who will fully understand us and promise to stay along with us all the time. Thus it is very much important not to lose your close friends with time.


A true friendship does not require daily conversations or daily spending of time together. Fellowship identifies the concept of personal space and personal lives. A good friend gives you the privacy you need and allows you to go about your life in your way. A good friendship thrives over patches of silences; you can go a long time without any interaction and then one day meet to realize nothing has changed at all.


True friendship requires time and trust to build. It does not require much hard work, because it is enjoyable to make friends. The hard part is maintaining a friendship over time. One callous mistake, and all the years' worth of trust breaks in a split second. However, fighting for your friend and keeping that bond always alive and not losing it is worth the tassel. It is because a good friend is worth all the hardships and all the compromise. It is almost surprising how the support of one good friend can change the way you think about yourself and life.

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