Friday, October 27, 2006

Loyalty

Loyalty is defined by Webster as "faithful to one's allegiance, as to a government or friends". Loyalty is the single most important trait to have in yourself and your friends. It is more important than anything else. Loyalty is being able to trust your friend to have your back when you aren't around, or even if you are. Loyalty is knowing that when you vent to them about your frustrations they will either agree or keep their mouths shut; a good friend will not go and tell everyone. Loyalty is knowing that even if you are totally wrong and stupid that person is going to be by your side defending you to the end. That is what is important in a friend and when you find that rare quality you are truly lucky; when you lose that quality you thought you had, it is a very sad day.

2 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Almost a month has transpired since you can to grips with a divergence of friendship - why not elaborate more on the topic?

5:54 AM  
Blogger Michelle said...

It's in the past, no sense in dwelling on the issue. Time to move forward with a big lesson learned.

11:46 AM  

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