When I started writing this blog,
it was purely out of my interest in writing. I didn’t think one day I would
have a bundle of posts such that I could refer the readers to a previous one.
But I can do that today!!
So, Happy Friendship Day to all of you reading this post, and as I mentioned above, here’s what I wrote on Friendship Day last year, albeit on a different platform, while I was an intern. Yes, I am not someone who just sits at home and writes, I am a pretty useful resource!
So, Happy Friendship Day to all of you reading this post, and as I mentioned above, here’s what I wrote on Friendship Day last year, albeit on a different platform, while I was an intern. Yes, I am not someone who just sits at home and writes, I am a pretty useful resource!
Anyways, I’m hoping you must have
wished all your near and dear ones by now, or are enjoying with them right now.
Either ways, it implies you pretty much had a nice day. You know, when I was in
primary school, there were these sessions where we were told how to make
friends, and why making new friends was good for us, although as the years went
by, the same teachers were adamant on separating the friends because they, to
quote one such teacher, “ hampered the decorum of the class!!” Hampered &
decorum?? We had no idea what these words meant back then. Anyways, when we had
our pre-induction classes here before the inception of the MBA program, a key
element of these activities was to get to know each other, make friends. Some
of my fellow batch-mates also stated that their objective for the first few
days would be to make new friends, get to know people. Fair enough. All of us
have made our friends now, formed groups and all that. Naturally speaking, this is what
happens everywhere. You meet new people, interact with some of them and become
friends with few of them.
You know what’s the best thing about friendship?
Its unconditional and doesn’t have a screening process!!
I became friends with you because I like your company, you befriended someone else because you liked theirs’. Simple. The problem starts when you start analyzing. I have seen people wanting to be a part of so called group because they are perceived as "cool". And in doing that, they tend to ignore the friends they already have. No two persons on this planet are the same, even if they are humshakals, no two persons have the same habits, irrespective of how close they are. Honestly, the essence of friendship is not that your friends are like you, rather its about the fact that they like you, and at the end of the day, that’s all that matters. Its upto you to decide where you wish to go, to the ones who like you for who you are or the ones you want to be liked by for what you could possibly become. Make the right choice, and I’m sure you won’t rely on the 1st Sunday of August to wish someone a Happy Friendship Day, rather you’ll celebrate it every single day.
Its unconditional and doesn’t have a screening process!!
I became friends with you because I like your company, you befriended someone else because you liked theirs’. Simple. The problem starts when you start analyzing. I have seen people wanting to be a part of so called group because they are perceived as "cool". And in doing that, they tend to ignore the friends they already have. No two persons on this planet are the same, even if they are humshakals, no two persons have the same habits, irrespective of how close they are. Honestly, the essence of friendship is not that your friends are like you, rather its about the fact that they like you, and at the end of the day, that’s all that matters. Its upto you to decide where you wish to go, to the ones who like you for who you are or the ones you want to be liked by for what you could possibly become. Make the right choice, and I’m sure you won’t rely on the 1st Sunday of August to wish someone a Happy Friendship Day, rather you’ll celebrate it every single day.
Now that I read this post again,
it feels more like a lesson from Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyaan, but anyways, as I
have always said, I write because I like doing so and not so that others like
what I write.
Ahaan, I applied the above friendship principle to this blog as well, seems like pursuing MBA is showing its results!!
Ahaan, I applied the above friendship principle to this blog as well, seems like pursuing MBA is showing its results!!
Before I end, here’s wishing you’ll
a very happy friendship day.
Until next time
Take care :)

Exactly, my friend!! So (doing gestures along..) "are you beginning to see the connect between these two concepts we have discussed?!!" ;) :p
ReplyDeleteAhaaan!! Hang onto that thought.. :D
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