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Friendship - Wikipedia Friendship is a relationship of mutual affection between people [1] It is a stronger form of interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "association", such as a classmate, neighbor, coworker, or colleague
The Importance of Friendship - Psychology Today Friendship makes life more enjoyable and enriches one's everyday experiences Finding friends can be challenging but can be often achieved by approaching others with mutual interests The first
Friendships: Enrich your life and improve your health - Mayo Clinic Good friends are good for your health Friends can help you celebrate good times and support you during bad times Friends help keep you from feeling alone Friends also can: Raise your sense of connection, belonging and purpose Boost your happiness and lower your stress Improve your self-confidence and feelings of self-worth
What Is Friendship? - HowStuffWorks Friendship is a platonic relationship between two people who care about each other HowStuffWorks looks at different types of friendships and why they may end
6 Benefits of Friendship and Why Its So Important to Stay Close Good friends teach you about yourself and challenge you to be better They encourage you to keep going when times get tough and celebrate your successes with you They help you build community Friends do a lot more than give you a shoulder to cry on; they also positively impact your health
What is Friendship? Mental Health and Emotional Support What is friendship? At its core, friendship is a bond between two people that extends beyond mere acquaintance or casual interactions Most friendships include mutual care, appreciation, and understanding of one another
Friendship (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Friendship, as understood here, is a distinctively personal relationship that is grounded in a concern on the part of each friend for the welfare of the other, for the other’s sake, and that involves some degree of intimacy