The art of making friends
It is said that a friend in need is a friend
indeed. But who you consider is actually your friend?
Generally, during the childhood our circle of
friends used to be quiet close and limited. Our fellows are other children who
live near us and also go to school with us. However, when we become teenagers
we start to move away enrolling in different universities and distancing
ourselves from the group.
For a time, we feel like knowing new people
rapidly. Thus, we take advantage of every opportunity that comes our way going
to a student’s parties, speaking with someone in the café or in the library, or
even organizing sport teams. In my case, I’ve every time knowing new people. In
fact, I’ve firm friends whose are always when we need each other. Nevertheless,
I consider others like acquaintance because, despite the fact that I meeting
them frequently, I don’t have enough confidence in them and I only do extra
activities like dancing, going hiking, and so on.
Do you ever ask yourself how your friends should be? Do you think that they should go along
with your opinions? I’m sure that the real friends are the people who we speak our
mind. Even in moments when we prefer listen sweet words rather than the harsh
reality. After all, that is why we keep our friendship!
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