WHAT MAKES FRIENDSHIP
Those one cares about
Trust without doubt
Carry warm feelings
Make easy dealings
Always there to
listen
When times are needed
To share private
thoughts
For solace sought
Or enjoy pleasant
times
For interesting
diversions
That can become excursions
To enjoyable places
This
explanation now offers an opportunity to become self reflective and to examine
the kind of personality we have. It is
quite evident that in our advanced years we have become creatures of habits and
carry some baggage from past experience that tends to influence our perceptions
of other people and how we see the world.
It seems that we have ways of thinking, outlooks, thoughts, opinions,
points of view, mind sets, attitudes and convictions that contributed to what
we have become as a person.
The
question now is how well do we get along with each other? How well do we make a conscious effort to be
compassionate, accepting, empathic, understanding, sympathetic and patient with
one another? How well can we learn to be
more comfortable and friendly? It’s
important to understand that learning is a powerful tool in life. Unfortunately, the older we get the more of a
challenge it is to learn, particularly at the rate we did when we were
younger. When we allow ourselves to be
truly introspective, we can learn to understand how we can relate as a friend. Undoubtedly,
it takes commitment, motivation
and patience.
We aren’t given
friendships.
We earn them!
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