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Friendship
Everyone has many acquaintances, but not all of them are friends . What is that something that makes people call someone a friend ? People value different characteristics of others , but it is certain, that a true friend has to be reliable, honest and understanding .
Aristotle has said that without friends no one would choose to live , though he had all other goods. I agree with him. I think everyone needs a friend. What is the benefit of money and all other goods if you have no one to share it with? A friend can be your family member , your neighbour , classmate or even your dog. It may be weird to consider an animal as a friend, but people who have a dog or a cat should understand what I mean. Whoever tells that animals do not replace human, may be right, because they can not advise you. Moreover , they do not talk at all, but sometimes it is even better. Sometimes animals are better friends than people just because they listen and do not talk out of turn .
Which is my vision of a true friend? He or she has to be someone, who I can completely trust. In addition he or she has to be warm -hearted and communicative. A friend should be someone who is really interested in my life and wishes me the best . In friendship there should not be enviousness, tartuffism and lying . Owing to this, I have many friends, but only a couple of them I can call true friends.
In conclusion I would like to say that I am sure that almost everybody in this world has at least one friend. It can be a husband , mother, father , sister, first deskmate, coworker or somebody else . Friends are important , because they improve each other and as soon as all of them are gone we feel lonely.
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