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Listen my friend.

Friendship.

By Matthew Victor Ufedo Published 2 years ago 1 min read
Listen my friend.
Photo by Joel Muniz on Unsplash

Friendship, a bond so strong and true, can swiftly turn sour when power and position are misused. The very hands that once lifted us up can become the weights that drag us down. The faces that once smiled with us can become the masks that hide deceit.

Beware, dear friends, of the toxic trap of exploitation. Don't let the allure of influence and authority turn you into a puppeteer, manipulating the strings of those who once called you friend. Don't trade empathy for ego, compassion for control, and kindness for cruelty.

Remember, true friendship is a sanctuary of trust, a fortress of loyalty, and a garden of growth. It's a bond that lifts each other up, not a chain that binds others down. It's a relationship that celebrates each other's successes, not a rivalry that revels in each other's failures.

As we navigate the labyrinth of life, let's cherish our friendships with sincerity, integrity, and generosity. Let's honor the memories we've shared, the laughter we've enjoyed, and the tears we've dried together. Let's hold our friendships with the same care and tenderness that we would a precious gem, knowing that true friends are the rarest and most valuable treasures we can ever possess.

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About the Creator

Matthew Victor Ufedo

Hi, I'm Victor, a prolific writer known for my versatility across genres. I craft compelling narratives that captivate readers worldwide, exploring captivating topics with a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling.

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