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Friendships are meant to be built on genuine connection, mutual care, and shared respect — not on what someone can gain from the other. A true friendship is rooted in authenticity, where people support each other not out of obligation or self-interest, but because they value each other’s presence. In a genuine friendship, there is trust, empathy, and a willingness to give without keeping score.
By Jean LouisFriendships are meant to be built on genuine connection, mutual care, and shared respect — not on what someone can gain from the other. A true friendship is rooted in authenticity, where people support each other not out of obligation or self-interest, but because they value each other’s presence. In a genuine friendship, there is trust, empathy, and a willingness to give without keeping score.