Many times I use to wonder and think deep about life. One thing that always comes to my mind is who really are my friends? These days, it’s so easy to call everybody your friend, but when life start shaking small, that’s when you will know who is truly for you.
A real friend is not the one that only laughs with you or gists with you every time. It’s that person that stays even when you are not fun anymore. The one that still cares when you’ve got nothing to offer.
Back in school, I had so many people around me. We ate together, joked around, went for classes, played ball everything. I used to think I had the best set of friends in the whole world. But when things started getting rough no money, plenty stress and confusion I noticed how some of them slowly started pulling away. The ones I expected to stay were actually the first to go. It really pain me that time, because I never saw it coming.
But two of my friends stayed. They were there through everything. They encouraged me, shared their food, even helped me pay for some small small things I couldn’t afford. That’s when it touches me, friendship is not about how many people you hang around with, but those few who will stand by you, when you are in pains or when you’ve got nothing left.
A true friend will tell you the truth, no matter how bitter it is even when it hurts, not because they want to shame you, but because they want you to grow. They’re happy when you succeed, and they don’t compete with you. They understand your silence and still check on you when everyone else forgets. That kind of friend brings peace, not stress.
Now I don’t even need too many friends anymore. Just those few real ones honest, loyal and true. Life has already taught me that fake people will show up when things are sweet, but only the real ones stay when the road get rough.
If you have even one real friend, hold them tight. They are more precious than gold.
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