It was Chief
Commander Ebenezer Obey who demanded in one of his evergreen albums “Iru Ore wo
ni wo je? (what type of friend are you?” He was never privileged to track our
true answers. However, one thing that we sometime fail to do consciously but
which we should do is to analyse the circle of people we associate with
especially those whom we will regard as “friends”.
People touch us at different levels but to elevate someone to the “friend status” no be joke. As Bob Marley shared, “The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.”
Friendship is one of those concepts that are appreciated much more practically than through some fanciful definition. To borrow from Muhammad Ali ““Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It's not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.”
An obvious fact is that it is a relationship between one or more persons. It is not a mere relationship but one which is assumed to hold some responsibilities for the persons involved in that cycle. This relationship connotes a mutual feeling of affection, some reasonable level of agreement on most if not all issues, respect and willingness to sacrifice for one another at appropriate times.
One of the wise sayings of the Yorubas is that “You only know those whom you love and not those who love you…(Eni ti a fe la mo, a o mo eni ti o fe ni)”. This alludes to the difficulty of discerning true friends and encourages you to be content in those whom you love but with the risk that they may not love you in return or at the same level.
It is common to hear “with a friend like this, you do not need an enemy”. “Oju ni a ri, ore ko de inu”. “Et tu Brutus” continues to ring through the ages as a milestone in “betrayal” by Brutus to Ceasar. It is arguable that the stab and pang of discovering that Brutus was amongst his enemies was what robbed Ceasar of the will to continue to live! Judas Iscariot has remained etched in infamy for betraying the son of man with a kiss!
This also implies that “by their fruits, you shall know them”. Hence you hear the cliché “A friend in need, a friend indeed”. "There is a friend that is closer than a brother". There are just all kinds of possibilities in “friendship”. There will be real “friends”, true “friends”, false “friends”, good “friends”, best “friends” or fair-weather “friends” and more. I think defining the character of those you meet on the path to “friendship” or labeling them as “friends” will be key. “Show me your friend and I know who you are” is a very common saying.
You are not a “friend” when you are not straight forward in your dealings with me; when you will be quick to hang me to dry; when you can set me up or ; when you will never seek clarification when you hear things about me; when you can take over my wife when I pass on; when you are unable to vouch for me etc
“There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”
― Linda Grayson
“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
― Elbert Hubbard
“It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.”
― Marlene Dietrich
“When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.”
― Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Road to Daybreak: A Spiritual Journey
“When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth.”
― Jess C. Scott, The Intern
“Only a true best friend can protect you from your immortal enemies.”
― Richelle Mead, Vampire Academy
“Why did you do all this for me?" he asked. "I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for you.'
You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.”
― E.B. White, Charlotte's Web
So analyse and keep analyzing to separate the wheat from the chaff among “friends”! A true friend is one who has proved himself or herself to be so.
People touch us at different levels but to elevate someone to the “friend status” no be joke. As Bob Marley shared, “The truth is, everyone is going to hurt you. You just got to find the ones worth suffering for.”
Friendship is one of those concepts that are appreciated much more practically than through some fanciful definition. To borrow from Muhammad Ali ““Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It's not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.”
An obvious fact is that it is a relationship between one or more persons. It is not a mere relationship but one which is assumed to hold some responsibilities for the persons involved in that cycle. This relationship connotes a mutual feeling of affection, some reasonable level of agreement on most if not all issues, respect and willingness to sacrifice for one another at appropriate times.
One of the wise sayings of the Yorubas is that “You only know those whom you love and not those who love you…(Eni ti a fe la mo, a o mo eni ti o fe ni)”. This alludes to the difficulty of discerning true friends and encourages you to be content in those whom you love but with the risk that they may not love you in return or at the same level.
It is common to hear “with a friend like this, you do not need an enemy”. “Oju ni a ri, ore ko de inu”. “Et tu Brutus” continues to ring through the ages as a milestone in “betrayal” by Brutus to Ceasar. It is arguable that the stab and pang of discovering that Brutus was amongst his enemies was what robbed Ceasar of the will to continue to live! Judas Iscariot has remained etched in infamy for betraying the son of man with a kiss!
This also implies that “by their fruits, you shall know them”. Hence you hear the cliché “A friend in need, a friend indeed”. "There is a friend that is closer than a brother". There are just all kinds of possibilities in “friendship”. There will be real “friends”, true “friends”, false “friends”, good “friends”, best “friends” or fair-weather “friends” and more. I think defining the character of those you meet on the path to “friendship” or labeling them as “friends” will be key. “Show me your friend and I know who you are” is a very common saying.
You are not a “friend” when you are not straight forward in your dealings with me; when you will be quick to hang me to dry; when you can set me up or ; when you will never seek clarification when you hear things about me; when you can take over my wife when I pass on; when you are unable to vouch for me etc
“There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”
― Linda Grayson
“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
― Elbert Hubbard
“It's the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.”
― Marlene Dietrich
“When we honestly ask ourselves which person in our lives mean the most to us, we often find that it is those who, instead of giving advice, solutions, or cures, have chosen rather to share our pain and touch our wounds with a warm and tender hand. The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing, not curing, not healing and face with us the reality of our powerlessness, that is a friend who cares.”
― Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Road to Daybreak: A Spiritual Journey
“When someone loves you, the way they say your name is different. You know that your name is safe in their mouth.”
― Jess C. Scott, The Intern
“Only a true best friend can protect you from your immortal enemies.”
― Richelle Mead, Vampire Academy
“Why did you do all this for me?" he asked. "I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for you.'
You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.”
― E.B. White, Charlotte's Web
So analyse and keep analyzing to separate the wheat from the chaff among “friends”! A true friend is one who has proved himself or herself to be so.