Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Friendship....The Love that stays forever....

Friendship is the bond that binds each individuals with one another and sustains life in this world in harmony. Friends will always be with you no matter where you are. As the saying goes, " A friend in need, is a friend indeed " . Friends support you in times of troubles and downfalls. A friend is the one to whom we could turn to and share our distress, worries so on. The golden rule in friendship is " No matter what happens, never break your friend's heart".
Whenever we are dejected or in deep sorrow, the first thing that comes to our mind is to seek the company of our dear friends. They help us to overcome our sorrow, sows the seeds of hope and boost the confidence in the future endeavor. A true friend is the one who stays beside us even in times of trouble. Such friends are hard to find, but once they are found they will be like the gems to the crown.
In this modern competitive world, people have gone selfish. They live for their own good. They lack the sympathy for others. In their run for success, they back stab each other shattering each one's trust and going to any extend inorder to achieve their goal. In the perspective view, one of the things that we lack in the modern society are true friends. There are social circles but they exist only when one has a sufficient economic standards.
One of the primary reasons that put an end to friendship is the lack of trust in each other. People doubt each other and fear that they would be back stabbed. As a result , they end up in a nutshell with each one all for himself. 'Ego' plays a prominent part in breaking of a relationship. Whenever one feels that he or she is above the other, a major blow occurs to his or her relation with others.
No matter what the pros and cons are, friends are always an essential add-on to our existence. Being faithful to one's friend is the duty that one must exercise in daily life.
"If a man does not make new acquaintance as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man, Sir, should keep his friendship in constant repair."

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