English, asked by english562, 4 months ago

hiii guys plz help me,
I want 400 word eassy on a life without a friend.
Can you help me ?
if u help me I will add you in brain list .
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Answered by Mansi0731
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My friends are the key to my personality. I’ve experienced many types of friendship, starting from kindergarten up to where I am now. I saw myself change from a closed person to a social and friendly person, all because of different incidents I faced with my friends.

During my school days, I experienced one of the best friendships that I’ve ever had. I learned a lot from her and enjoyed every moment we spent together. We were more than just friends; she changed me into a better person. She made me part of her life, introduced me to her problems and how she managed to solve them, and taught me how to understand life and what is going around me. I cherished every moment with her, and loved her more than I loved myself. I couldn’t take a step without her next to me, or make a decision without hearing her point of view and her advice. She was a friend that I’ve always dreamt of and always wished I had.

She was one year older than me, but had the knowledge and capability of an older person. She was wise and intelligent. Being around her made me feel comfortable and strong. I understood how important a friend can be in one’s life, I felt special to have a friend like her. She lightened my way through the hard times, and gave me a hand when I needed it most. I felt like she was an angel that God sent me, to show me how a friend can be, and how incredible one’s life could be. Friends are a gift from God that should be appreciated.

I can say that my life was turned upside down from that point onwards. I learned to treasure what I have, accept what I get and be thankful for the friends I got. I started to understand how it is to be a real and honest friend, and the things expected from me. Friendship is not about how long you’ve known someone, it’s about who is always there for you. No matter how old I get, I still carry with me the experiences I had and lessons I’ve learned from her.

She went abroad to continue her studies, and was busy with her courses and her new friends. Slowly, I felt the bond that was between us disappeared. I felt like broken glass that cannot be fixed. Angry with the fact that she wasn’t there anymore, and frightened because I was alone, I didn’t know how I’ll be able to face the world by myself. Soon afterwards, I was ready to discover myself and seek new friends with my own will power. Even though she’s not a part of my life anymore, she still taught me a lesson in accepting whatever happens to me and hope for the best. I underwent the power of friendship, which has shaped me to the person I am.

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