According to the New Oxford American Dictionary, the word friend means a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection. Personally, friendship is a bond between two people, who know each other deeply and support themselves in good and bad times. Friendship is important for the development of a person. It is no detrimental relationship. This kind of relationship builds in a person trust, loyalty, respect, forgiveness, honesty and love. The experiences we live with friends make us learn many things, including values.
How do we learn values in a friendship? Trust must always be present between friends because they share secrets and personal stuff. Loyalty is important in a friendship because friends must support each other, even though how different they are. We can not talk bad about those who we call friends and neither get exasperated when things don't go as planned. A real friendship is not braggart, haughty or ostentatious. It is simple and honest. At the same time, we must maintain respect for the way of thinking of our friends. Friends should be respected, to receive back the respect. Honesty should not miss, and when one of the friends fails, forgiveness must not be forgotten. Love is one of the most important and resumes all of them together. As the Bible says: "Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres."
Friendship is necessary for a person's development as part of the society. The values we acquire with friends are put into practice in the daily life of a person. All of these values develop a person's self-esteem, which is very important for reaching his or her goals. But watch out, a friendship can sometimes be pernicious if people don't know how to choose them.
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