Real Friendship is Very Important: Why True Friends Are Essential in Your Life

By MichaelTaylorOnline.org, published Dec 20, 2006
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Beyond a doubt, we must know and remember that true friends can and will improve our lives. A friend is usually someone you are not related to by either birth, marriage or from any legal ties that bind you. Normally, a friend may be a casual, close, best, realist, nurturer, motivator or role model friend. But some friends will be more than just a close or role model friend, for example, and may even be a nurturing and best friend as well. Whatever kind or category of friend someone has, if the person is a true friend, then there are some distinctive good reasons why real friends are important.

Real friends can be a source of self-esteem, affection, and good times. In times of despair, for example, true friends will offer hope. The right friends can help someone feel worthwhile. Real friends are even known to significantly assist a friend get elected a class or student president, and even the President of a country. Some of us will remember that school, work, parenting, and senior citizen life are better and more fun when shared with friends. But for the friendship to be real, some factors are necessary and must be present in true friendship. Some of the factors are honesty, faithfulness, similar religion and culture, loyalty, being a good listener, love, having ideas in common, and to a lesser extent, age and intelligence. Now these are all characteristics that can be acquired and practiced in a very sincere manner to enhance a current friendship-relation and also to gain additional friends.

But there are other reasons why real friends are essential. Friends are important to even happy people or married couples. Friendship affirms and validates in a more distinctive way than even the positive romantic or blood tie. We must be very aware that real friendship is vital throughout life. But you can quickly discover real and good friends when you are down or when you require their assistance the most. Why? Because a real friend will not desert you when you are down, and will not turn against you in jealousy, for example, when you succeed.

Takeaways
  • Real friends are needed in your life to assist you and your family when you really need help.
  • True friends are always honest, faithful and loyal to each other at all times.
  • There are specific factors that can help to form, restore and nurture good friendship for a lifetime.
Did You Know?
A real friend will never leave or forsake you, but will stand by your side during the difficult and good days. True friendship is always loving, pure, honest and faithful, and will never endeavor to cause you any harm or pain.
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TRURE FRNDS R VERY ESSENTAIL IN OUR LIFE

Posted on 06/03/2008 at 1:06:03 PM

 
it depends on the person if they are racist or not like lily that posted the second that is very racist

Posted on 06/01/2008 at 12:06:42 PM

 
no religion does not affect our best friends u r some ones friends because of how they act and do to u

Posted on 06/01/2008 at 12:06:20 PM

 
friends!! we all love em!!!!!!! nice post tru..cept 4 da part bout the religionss oh well every1 is entitled to their own opinion gud job thouhg :D

Posted on 05/13/2008 at 4:05:10 AM

 
I believe this is all true, except for one thing, I don't think following different religions affects how friendship plays out, its a matter og agreement, understanding eachother,and excepting each other for who they are.!

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 7:03:59 PM

 
thats NOT true religion is veryy important in friendship im catholic and i would never be friends with an agnostic

Posted on 12/24/2007 at 10:12:37 AM

 
this is all true but one thing. people dont have to have the same religion or culture to be friends. My best friend who I love (we've let eachother know it) beyond anything else is a very strong christian, and I am an agnostic. so far we've known eachother only a year and we've had one argument that made us not talk and it only lasted 15 minutes because we get along so well. religion has nothing to do with it.

Posted on 09/09/2007 at 1:09:00 AM

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