Not long ago, I reunited with a friend whom I before thought was completely different. Turned out he is a twin soul, that actually enlightened me on a lot of things that are currently going on and helped me realize and think about how I define friendship.
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1. give more love to my family and friends.
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2. Skydive
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3. Learn to cook
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4. write poetry
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5. Practice random acts of kindness
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6. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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How I did it: The more I cared about the negativity others handed me, the more I gathered up anger inside. Noone is going to punish me for my anger as the anger will punish me itself. As soon as I realized that I stopped taking the negativity from others. I still hear and feel it, but I don't take it. It's a burden I simply don't need. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Today me and my friends went swimming. Me and the guys my age decided to go deeper. I asked one other friend, who was four years younger than me to stay back, because further the water was extremely too deep. He nodded, so we went deep. I took a look at my friend from time to time to see if he's OK, then one moment I saw him swimming towards us. At first it looked OK, but after a moment i noticed that he was struggling very hard and he wa… Read how I did it…
Yesterday one of my friends got dumped by his girlfriend. As if that wasn’t bad enough, it turned out that he wasn’t strong enough to start getting over it. I had to talk him out of some radical actions and I gave him advice from my own experience and I just hope that he’ll get over it.
I’ve been kind of a jerk to some of my friends lately just because it’s what seemed cool. Now, when my old friends don’t trust me anymore I realized how much we’ve been through together and how they’ve been there for me and then I just disrespected them like that… I just want to show them that I’m ready to help, to be there for them.
