People always say, and my family has said it to me, that you know who your real friends are when you're at your lowest point and you don't have a job or whatever.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes people just want you to fail. Except your really good friends. I've always known who my best friends were.
I have lots of friends, but I'm probably a terrible friend to all of them, even my family. I wouldn't be surprised if I found myself with no friends later on in life. My friends become my enemies.
Actually, I only have a few friends in real life. And when I say friends, I'm referring to those people who I've known since the 1960s.
When you face a crisis, you know who your true friends are.
Being an only child and losing both my parents at an early age, I have found that the friends I have made over the years are the people who help me get through life, good times and bad.
Friends would not say I'm a laid-back person by any means.
My friends know that they're my friends - even my enemies know that they're my friends.
My dad said to me growing up: 'When all is said and done, if you can count all your true friends on one hand, you're a lucky man.'
As you become an adult and start to make your way in life, you realize how much your friends are your family - though you get to make fun of your friends, too.
The people in my life are friends I have by choice. I've made a conscious effort to have them in life. I only have the time and energy for so many people, which has cut down my friend group to a handful, but I'm so much happier with fewer good people, who really do know me.
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