Sometimes in our lives, when trying to persuade someone that something does exits and that that that person is wrong for not believing in its existence, you try to challenge them and want to prove your point, but they tell you that you are a fool for doing so. So you simply give up on them because you find no hope. And then, at some near time, suddenly, you realize that they were right and truly there does not exits anything called friendship. All that exists is a cover to hide the pure evil inside each of us.
I, myself, have more than two best friends; we get along very well and have many common interests. I also have many friends, who are my classmates, who I hang out with from time to time, and who I study with. Those, none of it give the meaning of friendship. My best friends, we are together because we get along well and are comfortable around each other, not because we are friends. We are together because we have a lot of common things between us, we can talk about them endlessly, and not because we are friends. I study with others, hangout and enjoy my time with them, because simply there is an advantage for me and for them in this so called "friendship". Just because we do those, doesn't mean we are friends, but really, we are just a bunch of people close to each other because of benefits and personal joys.
It is an ugly truth; a truth that may destroy your social life. But also it's the truth that opens your eyes wide and lets you see the world the way it is, not the way it seems to be. It lets you see the real "friendship", and not the cover "friendship".
Be wise. The word "seem" is a lot more deceiving than it seems to be. And also, "you must always be careful of books and what's inside them, for words have the power to change us." (Cassandra Clare)
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