Hey…
I hope all of you are doing well…
Have you ever made a friend that you’d have to give up later?
because this is a proof of either a lapse in your judgment of the type of person they are/were,
or,
they were easily influenced by things that life gave them for their hard work or sheer luck…
I’ve had 2 friends,
the real ones,
who go back to middle school,
and the type of friendship we have will sound weird…
We can meet one day of the week randomly,
and after that we might give each other calls,
and meet a month later checking up on each other,
getting to know about our lives,
well-being of our families,
the siblings,
the work that they are currently in,
involved in,
or a general talk of any stresses that we have,
we try to…
We do it while grabbing a bite to eat,
or over some drinks,
that way we can enjoy the time as we get to eat together,
all of us coming from middle class families,
so we do have a common goal to make it big somehow,
but,
they’re stopped by the slow-moving money that exists in our surroundings,
but,
not until long,
we are working hard to come up,
and with each other backing and support,
we will for sure make it big…
The type of quality that we value is honesty,
truthful and being absolutely real…
Even if things go south,
we know that we can trust each other,
put in 100% of our faith in each other’s word,
and can stand wherever we need to,
just on a single calling,
we know we can trust each other without worrying,
the other person,
because that’s the type of mindset we have…
Cheers 🥂
Love Waakiye 🤍

knowing the next step that we take,
is for the betterment,
betterment of the family that exists,
with all might as they pull them towards a better life…
With stresses beyond our scope,
and to tread a path that isn’t paved,
but,
has to be made as we step,
Step into this fast-paced world…
Often, we sit together
when distressed,
when stresses take a toll on us,
we seek each other’s company,
and in it,
we find peace,
as we hear,
each other’s side,
a laughter here,
a chuckle there,
some tears of sadness,
a supportive shoulder tap,
glass clinking and forgetting it all,
after cheering ourselves up…
“A Happy life”

