How Friendships are Making the World a Better Place

  Friendship - a human bond


Friendship is a bond that we share with anyone who never sees our age, religion, or experience. It naturally connects, and with the passing of time, that bond becomes stronger.

Friendship is like meeting someone for the first time unexpectedly and then slowly getting acquainted with that person's company. Over time, we can get to know each other, and some likes and dislikes are also part of that bond. The more time you spend together, the more you get to know each other.

Friendship is basically the union of the human spirit, which works for the well-being of each other. In the right way, we may say the union of spirits works as a boon for human existence.

We are human beings and socialize with each other; we always find people to communicate with, whether it’s personal life or work life. We get close to each other to share love and care.

We come into contact with people for some reason and feel connected.

In other words, we are social creatures and crave companionship and belonging. In the same way, it is also true that no one can succeed in this world if they are not supported by others. Each of us is supported and helped somewhere.

Thus, every living thing is important for human survival. And we find a precious bond with some throughout life.

I must say that we can't imagine the world being a better place to live without people and their connections. And this whole world can't be completed without their connections, in the form of friendships.

Can you imagine a world or place without friendships? How would it feel to live without them?

Who would be there to laugh with you?

Who would be there to help make our lives easier?

Whowould be there to share your happiness?

Who would laugh at your bad jokes?

I must tell you, without friendship, life would get dull.

At the end, nothing would be better to say than this: “Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together” (Woodrow Wilson).

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