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essay on --- (The value of a true friend)

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Answered by Anonymous
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A true friend is someone who is there for you and wants you to succeed. Things that mean a lot to you become meaningful to them because you mean a lot to them. They want to watch you grow and flourish and chase your dreams, and they support and encourage you every step of the way. A true friend is honest. They are there to build you up when your self-esteem is low, but they're also there to bring you back down to earth when you get too carried away. A true friend won't judge you. They already love you, and they're not going to change their mind because of something silly you did.

A true friend is willing to fight for your friendship. Disagreements happen and friendships are bound to hit rough patches, but that doesn't have to mean all is lost; a true friend will be willing to work it out. A true friend will see your value. They won't try to break you down, discourage you, or undermine your success because they know how much you're worth and they want to see you be happy. A true friend is independent. You love to spend time with each other, but you're able to exist as individuals and pursue your own interests too -- you don't have to be attached at the hip all the time. A true friend respects you. They won't talk down to you or treat you as an inferior. They won’t pressure you to do anything you're not okay with, they won't ask you to do anything that isn't in your best interest and they would never put you in harm's way. They want you to be happy, healthy, and ꜱᴀꜰᴇ..

Answered by 1Anushka12
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Hey mate here is your answer

Friendship is one of the most precious things in our life. We can buy gold and diamonds if we have the required amount of money in our pocket, but a genuine friend may not be bought even with mounds of money. It is because when once we buy gold or any inanimate object, we become its master, we possess it and it remains in our custody as long as we desire.

This yardstick however, can’t be applied to a friend. He is a living being who has his own faculties of mind and senses. We have to go deep into his mind and psyche to know that he won’t desert us in time of adversity.Such a judgment may not always be quite easy. Even the most meticulously arrived at judgment may sometimes prove wrong.

However, true friendship should actually transcend all material gains and selfish motives and values. The value of true friendship is inestimable. It is a matter of the heart more than of the mind and must be left to the heart for decision rather than subjecting it to the scanner of the mind which can sometimes play the truant and spoil the whole game.

True friendship is a mutual trust which must be maintained at all costs and under all conditions and circumstances.

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