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    10. Each Friendship Is Different "Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born." - Anaïs Nin Each friendship we have in our lives is unique. We relate to each person in a different way. We share unique likes and dislikes with each person. Each friendship has its own value in our life, and - most importantly, each one is just as important as the next. Remember this friendship quote as you form new friendships

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    Friendship is defined by Kant in the Metaphysic of Morals as “an association of two persons through equal and mutual love and respect”. In his early view, Kant saw a conflict between human nature and ideal friendship. He believes in the primacy of self-love and the priority that people give to their own happiness before all else. Friendship, characterized by mutual interests, neutrality and in one another’s well-being, will ideally want to nurture one another, swallow up self-love and overcome self-interest

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    What Is Friendship?

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    What is a true friendship? Wikipedia gives us the definition that friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between two or more people. But is that all a friendship really is about? In my opinion everybody has their own definition of a true friendship. One of the basic human needs is communication. Communicating with somebody who you can trust, who always understands and supports you, a person on whom you can rely on in any situation. This is the exact definition of a good friend – a sincere

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    Brotherhood “Family is not an important thing. It’s everything”- Michael J. Fox I don't know about you, but family is everything to me. They made me who I am today by loving me and having my back. Like my friends, they are always there for me, I really like being around them and I can Really trust them. But what I learned about both family and friends is that they really care and they will be there to support you threw out. That's why I strongly agree 3T’s song “Brotherhood” really

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    Friendship is a radically different relationship amongst the five primary cardinal relationship mentioned in the WuLun (五伦). In this essay, we will be exploring the concept of friendship in the view of the Early Confucians thinkers and whether it is necessary for friendship to be grounded in commitment to the good. This is an important issue as Confucius himself always advocates cultivating of virtues. Lastly, this essay will also be explaining why Early Confucians thinkers believe it is necessary

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    Aristotle and Confucius on the concept of friendship.  Both viewed friendship as a relationship between virtuous and trustworthy friends who understand each other 's character.  According to Aristotle and Confucius, virtue is essential when friends  are able to share their lives with one another during the time of fortune and misfortunes.  For this leads them to live happily, joyfully, and harmoniously as friends. Aristotle posited that, “The perfect form of friendship is that between good men who are alike

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    the readers to defeat personal problems. Louis Sachar - the author, published Holes in 1998. This essay will present why Destiny, Loyalty & Bravery is important and why we need it in a friendship and everyday life. The author believes loyalty is important because he wants the audience to think about why certain things happen. In the novel ‘ Holes ‘ by Louis Sachar, one of the important themes is loyalty. Loyalty relates to when Stanley was able to leave Camp Green Lake but he didn’t want to leave

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    boy who struggle throughout his story. The theme about friendships in this book is that Junior is grateful having friends. Because he can get to express his feeling to even tho he don't want them to know he really is. Junior Friendships symbolizes Junior by making him feel better and having confidence. Rowdy is the only true friend that make him feel alive. Junior explains how he and Rowdy have been friends for 14 years and their friendship never end like the fairy-tail. Despite Junior like expressing

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    changed his life. “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini, shows that every relationship is important and how one values them shows what kind of person they are. Baba and Amir both go through lying to their loved ones, Amir and Hassan’s friendship gets put on a price and poor Amir spends most of his life trying to redeem his mistakes. “The Kite Runner” shows how each main character deals with betrayal, friendship and redemption in their own ways. Baba and Amir betrayed the ones who were always loyal

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    Trust is incredibly important, in some cases trust may even lead to a punishment. Throughout the movie Finding Forester it is shown how trust will effect a relationship with Jamal and Forrester. Forrester is an older man who is a writer, Jamal, who is a high school aged boy has a passion for writing. Jamal regularly visits Forrester which enables them to not only gain trust, but also helps Jamal find a mentor who helps him revise and edit his papers. Professor Crawford lacks trust and accuses Jamal

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