English, asked by Naman1011, 11 months ago

Is a sense of duty more important than friendship? write down your views.

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Answered by rithrock
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It’s the tough dilemma, you’re asking me to choose between the only two things I care. First is a sense of duty and second is friendship.

After all carefully thinking, analyzing pros and cons. I’d prioritize Friendship over my conscience. There is no point in being right alone.

When you’re with your friends, even the wrong world sometimes feels better. Go with friends, stick with friendship. Sometimes let your conscience take a break and enjoy the friendship.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

A personal view on "the importance of a sense of duty or friendship".

Explanation:

Humans are social creatures, therefore they are not used to being alone all the time. To survive as humans, we require friendship, social connection, and other people. But despite the urge to interact with others and engage in social activities, there are moments when we need to be by ourselves, surrounded by our own ideas and values.

Similarly, friendships are beneficial and offer us a sense of desire and belonging. However, some principles come before even friendship. Being obligated to do anything is a purposeful choice that should not come before other considerations. It's crucial to listen to one's conscience since it typically holds the real truth. Even though friendship is a strong tie between people, mistakes and even errors can happen all the time. They are only individual mindsets and beliefs, sometimes formed as a result of anger or stressful situations. And such choices or judgments are inevitably flawed or affected. So, loyalty to one's duty comes before friendship. Friendship must travel many difficult ways, sometimes good and occasionally more awful than good. However, there is still hope for redress and harmony. However, a person's obligation should not be and is not open to such alternatives. Making the proper decision always comes first. It is the conviction that one should act morally and live a decent life without regard for what other people think. As a result, I think that a person's feeling of obligation takes precedence over friendship.

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