How to maintain freindship.
Friends are essential in everyone’s life. People tend to find confidants through friendship, and friendships often become deeper over time. It can be difficult to maintain a strong friendship, but it’s necessary if you want to enjoy a happy, stress-free life.
It’s important for friends to communicate with each other and work on their friendship from the start. Poor communication can make your friend feel unappreciated and can even lead to arguments that break up friendships. Plus, it’s important to clearly tell your friend when you’re upset or have a problem so that your friendship doesn’t suffer from poor health. Friends who are willing to work together will have no problem staying friends.
It’s also important for friends to understand each other’s needs and be willing to meet those needs. For example, if one friend is hungry but doesn’t want to admit it, the other friend could buy him food. Similarly, if one friend is late returning from a trip and doesn’t want to acknowledge it, the other can remind him to be on time. Friendships often grow when both people make an effort to understand their friend better and meet their needs. A friend who is cruel or unwilling to help his friend will eventually lose his friendship with him.
It’s also important for friends to let their friendship grow with them as they change as people. For example, if one of your best friends is never late for appointments, you should learn to be on time yourself. It’s normal to change as you age; if you’re in your 20s, it’s likely that you’re still single and have little responsibility toward other people. However, as you grow older, it’s important for you to become more responsible toward others- both friends and family members- so that you can put your friendships above your own needs every now and then.
Friendships are powerful but difficult to maintain without work from both parties- particularly when one party is unwilling or unable to help his friend meet his needs. However, your best friends are those who are willing to work with you and will put their friendship above their own needs enough times each day to treat their friend well. Ultimately, befriending someone is a mutual process; if you want a successful relationship, you must also put in effort toward befriending that person naturally.
I am glad that we talked about the fact that maintaining friendship is difficult and it is because we are from different backgrounds and we are trained in different ways. At the same time having friends is essential as you have said