Do We Really Need Friends to Be Happy?

in Hive Learners7 days ago

We all know how important friends are and how much joy a good friend can bring into our lives. But here is a question worth thinking about do we really need friends to be happy?
What would life feel like without genuine friendships quiet, peaceful, or perhaps lonely?

It is important to have friends because no man can truly live in isolation. A person who chooses to live alone may soon find life difficult, both physically and emotionally. Such isolation can lead to stress, depression, and even poor health.
In my view, friends are meant to be a source of strength to one another especially in times of trouble or need. No man can stand completely on his own. There will always come a day when you need someone to lean on, and a good friend can make all the difference.



There was a point in my life when everyone around me felt so far away. The one I thought could stand in for me during a difficult time left, and it felt as if my whole world was crashing down. The friends I had then were already far from me. I had no contact with them, no closeness, nothing.

During that season, I went on a personal retreat, thinking I could heal on my own. I thought maybe all I needed was time and silence to fix what was broken inside. But along the line, I felt a leading from my spirit to go back to my friends.



That moment reminded me of two years ago when I had the same strong leading to work on my friendships. At that time, I did not really understand what it meant. I felt maybe because I already had friends around, I was fine. But I never knew that what God was trying to show me was deeper. the value of genuine #friendship and the healing that flows from connection.

A good quality friend is very important. Surround yourself with people who strengthen you, who bring out the best in you, and who call you to order when you begin to drift. These are true friends those who add value to your life, who stand by you in times of trouble, and who are happy whenever you are around them.



The true tools of friendship are people who are not stranded in life people who are strong, grounded, and connected. When you are in the right circle of friendship, you will not be stranded either. Good friends lift you up, help you find your way, and keep you from falling apart when life gets tough.

Friendship can either be a tool for great success and achievement or a weapon that brings destruction. It all depends on how you handle it as a person. When you build friendship with the right people and invest in it positively, you will enjoy the good fruits that come from it. But when you choose the wrong circle and pour your energy into a negative friendship, you will surely face the negative effects that follow.

Friendship adds color, comfort, and balance to our lives. It reminds us that we are not meant to walk this journey alone.

What do you think?
Do you believe true happiness can exist without friends or do you think friendship is part of what makes life beautiful?
I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

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First of all, people were always a community driven species. So we always had someone around us. Now it is true that sometimes friends are hard to come by and the ones you have don't really help you with a better life. And you might think that I'm better off without friends and those thoughts do come to me as well. But the reality is that you can stay out of reality for only so long. And eventually you will need people around you, we all do.

Wao, I love this. 👏👏. Thank you for your response

This actually is a deep question that you have raised.

I think yes, friends do matter but not always in the way people expect. Here are my thoughts:

A good friend can be someone you can speak to without pretending, someone who accepts you but it is more about quality than quantity because one true friend is often better than many just for show and sometimes, having few or even no close friends gives space to knowing yourself better.

And what actually really matters is feeling connected, whether it is through one person, family, or community, so in short, we don’t need lots of friends but we do benefit from having trust, understanding and someone who truly and really cares.

Wao!! I love your submission... It speaks of moderation to have a healthy space as an entity . Of cause as you have agreed we need ourselves to survive.. there are lines that ought to be respected and not to be crossed ..

Thank you for ma'am.

You said it perfectly balanced and respect really do keep every connection healthy.

Yeah…

I just thought of something that really needs to be considered ooo. If everyone truly understands that friendship, like any other kind of relationship, is built on sacrifice, then things would be a lot better. Friendship is a two-way thing, not one-sided.

Some people ruin their friendships because they do not know how to invest in others they only know how to receive always.

Why now🤦🤦?

No wonder their friends keep avoiding them anytime they plan to visit.
Mutual investment in friendship build up the bond tightly.

Friendship truly thrives when both sides give, not just take. It is tiring when only one person keeps showing up. Sacrifice, effort and care should go both ways, that is what keeps the bond strong and lasting.