Hello! Today I would like to share with you a little story about how friends get along, and I hope you can get some inspiration from it
I remember a long time ago, I had a professor of education, and every time I saw him, I always thought he was very handsome, knowledgeable and attractive. When I returned home, I found that my appreciation for him had sublimated to the point where I could not describe it. At that time, I couldn't help but ask myself, "How could I like him so much?" Perhaps this sense of identity is a deep obsession that makes me obsessed with wanting to know more about this professor. No matter how many doubts and doubts there are, when I truly identify with someone or something, I will unswervingly follow it to the end.
Slowly, my relationship with the professor became closer and closer. At that time, we took over a research project, and his role in this project was very important and required us to communicate and collaborate constantly. So, I started to find various topics to approach him, trying to become better friends with him. I think that in fact, the obsession in my heart still existed at that time, and the yearning for him was still strong. It's just that I treat it in a different way.
Later, the professor left our school and went to teach at another university. But our friendship has always been connected. Even in different places, we can still have discussions anytime and anywhere, so that each other feels warm and supported.
Later, I had some problems and needed his help. Seeking help in this area may be contrary to the seriousness and professionalism he showed when he first taught, and it has become boring and even tainted with the entanglement of the future. So, I couldn't help but wonder: why didn't I mention it to him in the first place when I needed a way? The answer may be that I am aware of his character, and it is unlikely that he will take on such a task on his own initiative; Or maybe I don't want to trouble him, after all, we're just friends.
In fact, I want to say that when we choose friends, in addition to hobbies, personality traits and other factors, there is also a special key, that is, whether the other party is willing to give everything they have and do their best to help us. And for me, the professor certainly fits that standard. He is not only knowledgeable, but also thoughtful, always giving just the right advice and attention when I need it.
Well, having said that, I hope you can all find something useful to you from my experience. Remember, a true friend is someone who is willing to accompany you through the ups and downs of life, cheer you on and encourage you at all times, and help you solve your difficulties. Therefore, cherish every friendship around you, manage the way you get along with you, and you will definitely reap full happiness!
Finally, I wish you a full and wonderful day, and good night