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My Old Friend
Posted On: 05/20/2008 15:00:14

So I had a friend. This friend was a good friend. This friend always listened to me. This friend I believe truely cared about me. Then I did something stupid. In order to impress or gain favor with a new friend I decided that my old friend wasn't who I thought they were. I shunned my old friend. That made my new friend happy. But it made me sad.

Well as time went on I learned things about my new friend that I didn't like. I realized that my old friend was probably right when I was told to be careful. I wish I hadn't done the things I did to my old friend. I wish my old friend would forgive me. I have learned a valuable lesson. I have learned that friendship is more important then anything else in this world. I have friends but I miss my old friend.



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From: KeithLBrown
05/20/2008 15:44:31

We often learn our most valuable lessons in life through hindsight. After all, hindsight is 20-20 as they say. I agree that often times what has been done is done. But, I also believe that if the person was a true friend and is willing to talk and work things out, that friendship which was lost can be restored.



From: JerseyMom
05/20/2008 15:31:25

Checker I can't imagine how you feel! Maybe if you sit and talk to this friend of yours and tell this friend how you feel, even if things are not like they were before but at least you let your friend know how you feel, maybe with time things can go back the way they were before. love, JerseyMom




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