I have thought a lot about relationships and friendships over the past year. As I am not the first to do this, and there are numerous quotes to be found from people wiser than me, I would like to comment on the concept of friendship with the help of some of these wise men:
All but the truest of friends will betray you or simply discontinue their relationship with you at some time or other. It is best to anticipate the end of current friendships by making new acquaintances as much as you can, so that new friendships can emerge from them to replace the old:
"If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life,
he will soon find himself left alone."
he will soon find himself left alone."
- Samuel Johnson
Do not trust your 'friends' too much in the first years of your friendship, as your trust will often be betrayed. When you are as certain as can be about the true bond of friendship with another, however, be there for them always, and nourish the relationship like you would nourish your child:
"Be slow to fall into friendship; but when thou art in,
continue firm and constant."
continue firm and constant."
- Socrates
Betrayal will occur. The only question is: will you be stabbed in the back or in the front? The person of value and integrity will not be a coward and confess to you why it is he betrayed you:
"A true friend stabs you in the front."
- Oscar Wilde
True and genuine friendship is one of the most precious things you will ever find in life, and is to be cherished like none other:
"Friendship without self interest is one of the
rare and beautiful things in life."
rare and beautiful things in life."
- James Francis Byrnes
Even though you know you will most likely be betrayed eventually, you need even the friendships you know won't last:
"Without trust, betrayal cannot be. But without trust,
I will have no one but me."
I will have no one but me."
- Hak
It's scary to think about how even the longest en most stable can end in the blink of an eye. I've experienced it as well. But when you think about that too much, you'll be too paralized to trust anyone. So I guess it indeed best to just enjoy friendships while they last, and make new friends whenever you can.
ReplyDeleteWell, what I think is that in the end you'll end up alone anyway, in the sense that you'll be able to count on no one else, but yourself...Friends are necessary companions in our journey through life, but in the meantime we must learn to help ourselves and not panic when we find ourselves alone in front of some big problem...Your inner sorrows as well can only be cured by yourself. You can welcome other people's opinions, advice etc., but eventually you alone will be the one to really-really solve them. Of course being selfish is not the best attitude. But sadly, sometimes we have no choice.(there are different degrees of selfishness, though, so there's also that totally shameless selfishness. which is stupidity already)
ReplyDeleteBut to conclude: I think I agree with you for the most part. :)