Value of True Friendship

Over the years we had relationships with lots of people starting from family to friends. The friendship that we form begin at very young age and at all ages we keep on accumulating friends but as we grow older we also start to lose friends, some simply because of lack of time, some over little issues and some friendships by the nature they are formed.

We will find that at all ages friends that were formed were either because of need at the young age or due to some other matter. The meaning of these friendships may not be what we call as true friends.

In any of the above relationships have we ever thought which of those will stand the test of time and which will not and how many of those friends over the years we could call upon in the hour of need and help?  Among those will be friends who will not be afraid to take us along. We will value their opinions and thoughts, we will almost undoubtedly count on their support in the crisis hour, we will yell at them and they will simply stand and smile at us somehow. They will do us no harm and will protect us from the unknown in the hour of need sometimes.

These are the friends who will expect nothing in return and for them the friendship will mean a lot and will go to any lengths to protect the identity of the friendship. These many qualities in one person would be tough to find but the point is that the person whom we count as a true friend will always have them without even trying to be so, it comes naturally to them and they are not swayed by the environmental and social considerations.

These true friendships will stand the rest of time and we will know it, recognize it and then feel fortunate enough to have a single true friend in our life.

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