Scattered Pieces: thoughts on friendship and identity
PostPosted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:57 pm
True friends love you so much that they are willing to forfeit their friendship with you so that you will be better off. True friends don’t come and go with the tides, wash in and wash out. True friends aren’t fair-weather friends, they are all-weather friends standing by you in the storm, holding their arms out above you so that they will get struck by lighting, not you. People sell out their few priceless real friends for an abundance of thrift store friends… you get what you pay for, but that doesn’t always mean you get a refund if you ask for one. True friendships are formed when you are willing to be a true friend before the other person is willing to do so. Stop selling out your one true friend for a dozen that when combined don’t even make up for half of the friend your real friend is.
Now that I’m in college it’s like “Myspaceâ€
Now that I’m in college it’s like “Myspaceâ€