Friendship 2/3

11 2 0
                                    

The friend who lifts you up today could be the one who drags you down tomorrow.

Friends can disappear when you need them the most.

Not every friendship can survive the truth.

A friend's betrayal cuts deeper than a foe's attack.

Some friendships thrive on drama, but that's not real friendship.

People you called friends will sometimes distance themselves when you succeed.

The closest friends can sometimes cause the most damage.

You may forgive a friend, but the friendship may never feel the same again.

A friend's jealousy can ruin a bond faster than any argument.

Even in close friendships, people can outgrow each other.

Friendships can fall apart with silence just as easily as with harsh words.

Not every friend will support your dreams; some will secretly hope you fail.

You'll lose friends not because of what you did, but because of what you didn't do.

Sometimes, you're more invested in the friendship than the other person is.

A long friendship can still end over something trivial.

No matter how close a friendship is, misunderstandings will happen.

Friends won't always give you what you need, and that's okay.

You can't hold on to every friendship; some are meant to be let go.

True friends are rare because most people only stay when it's convenient.

Sometimes, friends won't understand your struggles, and that doesn't make them bad friends.

You can't be everyone's friend without losing yourself.

A friend today can be a stranger tomorrow, and you may never know why.

Even in friendship, people can be selfish without realizing it.

You'll never know the true depth of a friendship until it's tested by hardship.

Friends will come and go, and some departures will hurt more than others.

You can give your all to a friendship and still be left disappointed.

True friendship demands honesty, but not everyone can handle the truth.

Sometimes, a friend will outgrow you, and it's not your fault.

You can lose friends simply because your lives are heading in different directions.

A friendship without boundaries often leads to resentment.

You can be loyal to a friend and still feel betrayed by their actions.

Even the most loyal friends won't always stand by you.

Friends can hurt you just by choosing to look the other way.

Friendship is fragile, and even the smallest crack can break it apart.

Some friends only support you as long as you're not doing better than them.

Friends can drain your energy without even realizing it.

The end of a friendship can be more painful than the end of a romantic relationship.

Sometimes, the friends you help the most will be the first to walk away.

Even the best friendships can be damaged by unspoken resentment.

Friends will often fail to understand your deepest struggles.

Some friends will never see the sacrifices you make for them.

Not every friend will want to see you grow, because it reminds them of their own stagnation.

A friend's support may falter when they realize your success exceeds their own.

You can forgive a friend, but the cracks in the friendship might never heal.

The friend who always asks for advice may never be there when you need some.

Sometimes, friends distance themselves because they don't know how to handle your pain.

You can be there for a friend, and they still might abandon you when you need them.

The end of a friendship can feel like mourning someone who is still alive.

A true friend won't always agree with you, but that doesn't make them any less of a friend.

Not every friend is meant to walk your entire journey with you.

Harsh TruthsWhere stories live. Discover now