Thursday, November 11, 2010

No man is an island



Friends are those individuals whom you can tell everything you want. May it be a good experience or the worse ones. They are always ready to stretch out their hands whenever you are in need of help. Specially, when great obstacles of life are surrounding, one of the best persons who you can always come to are your friends. Of COURSE! FrienDS! They comfort you, they talk to you-- Honestly. One good characteristic of having a friend is the closeness. Once both of you have this one, you get to open up any topic you want to each other. This enables the both of you to share each of your opinion and eventually, will lead to sharing of your problems. Well, in accordance to that, everyone deserves a friend, after all, "no man is an island" - credits to whoever said that. In fact, everyone of us NEEDS a friend. Being friendly is not measure to how many friends you have, it's about, being there through thick and thins, through any problem. Having a friend is very great, it's like they are your second family, brothers and sister.

I too have my friends. Best of friends is what I call them. Actually, we call ourselves CircooL. Why??? yes, obviously, circle means INFINITY AND BEYOND - buzz light year. Well, that's what we are, our friendship, always there for each other. We all met during our high school years. YES! REMINISCE THE PAST! we had a great time. And we will still continue to have more. Our friendly organization is composed of fourteen very different people. But our difference was not able to serve as a hindrance for us to relate and understand each other. YEP! UNDERSTAND! We understand each other's feelings that is why we are able to maintain our friendship. Now we are all college students - except for one, but nonetheless, he's still one of us- we are still maintaining our friendship, trust and we know, we'll be able to do it until we go home.

As what I've stated, everyone needs a friend. Your life would be much more interesting and fun with them. Trust me, :) I've been

there.

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