Friendship, the emotional bond that brings us to people

There is a problem in your life and it seems that the world is falling apart around you, you feel the urgent need to talk to someone, but not with anyone, he picks up the phone, dials a number and after a few minutes starts to I feel much better. The voice on the other side is several miles away, but he heard what was happening to you, said what he thought, and then you feel comforted.

Friendly relationship. The word is beautiful and the feeling is one of the best, it is this invisible bond that unies us with others. An emotional bond that is born with people who cross our path and become, almost magically, essential beings in our lives, is a relationship between equals, which gives us the satisfaction of sharing experiences, feeling safe and trusting someone completely.

  • There are several types of friends? And.
  • Therefore.
  • Friendships.
  • Let’s focus on true friendship.
  • In a friendship in which no one imposes or schedules.
  • It is gradually built.
  • Starting from the effort and dedication of both sides.
  • And over time this relationship creates a bond strong enough to sustain and expand over time.

We seek refuge with our friends to help us with our problems, we listen to their advice because they do not judge us, they do not tell us what we want to hear, but what is really best for us, we entrust our secrets, our concerns and our projects to them. They are also those we turn to to be part of our joys.

A true friendship does not include distances, schedules and has no expiration date, it is a relationship in which we seek and provide mutual support, a good friend never cancels the other, but helps him overcome problems, friendship is based on empathy, that is, the ability to understand and put himself in the place of the other, to suffer and be happy with him. It is a bond that allows us to “share pains and multiply joys”.

A healthy and constructive relationship is based on values such as sincerity, understanding, mutual affection, respect, communication, abandonment, concern for others, boundless trust, patience, listening ability and the ability to forgive. Consistency, flexibility, generosity, gratitude and loyalty, are other values to consider when consolidating a friendship relationship.

Our status as social beings is what creates the almost imperial need to establish relationships and relationships with others. Friendship is therefore important in a person’s life because it has a huge emotional burden. The saying goes that “everyone who has a friend has a treasure,” and he’s absolutely right. Feeling loved by someone we don’t have blood ties with gives satisfaction and a little emotional support. This connection strengthens our self-esteem and the pleasure of feeling accompanied. It also gives us confidence and security to have someone’s respect in difficult times.

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