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RE: Nurturing Genuine connections is what matters as friends, not the numbers

in Hive Learners10 months ago

Quality friendships are built on mutual trust, loyalty, and honesty. It becomes challenging to maintain a friendship when one person is using or being dishonest. Even if you are initially unaware of these actions, once you realize what is happening, trust is destroyed. Offering a second chance is commendable, if the person doesn't learn from their mistakes, rebuilding the friendship becomes difficult. Even if the friendship continues, there may be a lingering skepticism, causing you to scrutinize the hidden meanings behind their every word. Trust is fundamental in any relationship, and your decision reflects a commitment to maintaining authenticity and trustworthiness in your connections. I believe in second chances, but if someone I trust loses that chance by being dishonest, I'll be vigilant about their words. If I notice another lie, I'll likely sever ties with them, making sure for them to know the reason for my decision beforehand. That's my way of thinking.