brother
noun
1.
a man or boy in relation to other sons and daughters of his parents.
"he recognized her from her strong resemblance to her brother"2.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
a (male) fellow Christian3. A recognition of a fellow associate within a cult/brotherhood
The term 'brother' often used in many scenarios, as stated above I think can be used in many forms. The 3rd category is made up by me on what I also class as a brotherhood, I have o9ver the years classed many friends as a brother because of the things they have done for me, help me with and answered a call and gone above and beyond to help you. (And when I write the word brother with an apostrophe it is written in a sarcastic meaning)Touching down on the subject of 'Brother' it comes with that almost instinctive emotion that one is your brother? Either through blood or through marriage, and also through self-proclaiming that one is your brother. But bringing things to reality your so-called brother already has a family? He already has a duty and responsibility to protect and uphold family values of his own, and to be realistic whos he going to put first? His own lineage or you? His self-proclaimed brother? It comes to mind that brother gets thrown about to much in today's world and its taken light-heartedly, maybe after a few drinks, or if someone helps you beyond there means and you feel gratitude towards there kindness? You must always remember we are humans and we always make mistakes, and we almost certainly think of ourselves and what helps us in achieving what we want in life, no matter whos around, whos in front or whos behind, every person has an ultimate goal to succeed in life and make a better life for the ones they care about.