True Friendship
Ever wondered what is the real
essence of the saying "A Friend in
Need is a Friend Indeed"? People
talk about the true value of
friendship without knowing what it
stands for. True friendship is when
there are no formalities; when the
person you are talking about is
counted as family; when the relation
you share reaches a stage that
even if you don't correspond for
sometime, your relationship remains
intact. Best friends need not meet
up often to make sure that the
friendship remains constant. The
trust between best friends is such
that if one friend falls in trouble, the
other will not think twice to help.
If the bond between friends is
strong, true friends can endure even
long distances. They find a way of
being in touch despite busy
schedules. True friendship never
fades away; in fact it grows better
with time. True friends don't need a
posh place to hang out. Their most
precious hideout is each others'
rooms! True friendship thrives on
trust, inspiration and comfort. Best
friends come to know when the
other person is in trouble, merely by
listening to their "Hello" over the
phone.
True friends don't desert each other
when there is trouble. They face it
together and support each other
even if it hurts the other individual's
interest. Best friends don't analyze
each other; they don't have to.
They accept each other with their
positive and negative qualities.
Nothing is hidden between true
friends; they know each other's
strengths and weaknesses. Best
friends don't stand any outsider
commenting or criticizing their
friendship and they can put up a
very firm resistance if anyone does
so.
True friends are not opportunists.
They don't help because they have
something to gain out of it. True
friendship is selfless. Best friends
support even when the whole world
opposes you. It is not easy getting
true friends and if you have even
one true friend, consider yourself
blessed. In this world of cynics and
back stabbers, there are still some
people who are worth being friends
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