Friendships are important for every individual, having a close relationship with another person is a part of our human nature which was inherited from our predecessors who lived in small groups and having a friend was an evolutional advantage which could save one' s life. However, may we aver that keeping old friendships are more important than making new ones? My answer is negative. The reasons on which my prospect is based will be discussed in details below.
Firstly, making new friends is a decent mean of adaptation to new life circumstances. Our fathers and grandfather used to spend their entire lives on one location; however, today' s reality requires from us to travel a lot, we often have to move from town to town and sometimes even to another country. In such circumstances an ability to build new friendships can be extremely useful. New friends might help you to get used to new place, learn local traditions and customs.
Secondly, creation of new friendships is natural for us, in fact, it is a part of our personal development. Human beings keep changing throughout their entire lives. Things, which used to fascinate, are loosing their attractiveness, for instance, when we were children we had a bunch of different friends who shared our interests, hobbies and even dreams; however, when we became older some of those people stopped being our friends and some of them might even turn into foes because our personal believes and inclination do not match anymore. Consequently, an ability to make new friends allows us to find new partners who share our current values and passions.
Finally, I honestly think that openness to new relationships makes our lives happier and us more attractive in the eyes of others. When you are open-minded and looking for new friendships it makes you a better more interesting company. By contrast, if you are closed and focused on keeping your old connections, you look unattractive, negative and even dangerous. Imagine that you visit a party and you see two persons. The first one is smiling at you and tries to make with you a small talk, the second person is gloomy and demonstrates no interest toward you. With whom you like to be associated? The answer seems to be quite conspicuous.
To wrap up, having friendships is one of the characteristics of our kind and openness to new relationships has several undisputable advantages which make this personal trait more preferable than stubborn adherence to old probably obsolete friendships.
Friendships
are
important
for every individual, having a close relationship with another person is a part of our human nature which
was inherited
from our predecessors who
lived
in
small
groups and having a
friend
was an
evolutional
advantage which could save
one&
#039; s life.
However
, may we aver that keeping
old
friendships
are more
important
than making
new
ones? My answer is
negative
. The reasons on which my prospect
is based
will
be discussed
in
details
below.
Firstly
, making
new
friends
is a decent mean of adaptation to
new
life circumstances. Our fathers and grandfather
used
to spend their entire
lives
on one location;
however
,
today&
#039; s reality requires from us to travel a lot, we
often
have to
move
from town to town and
sometimes
even to another country. In such circumstances an ability to build
new
friendships
can be
extremely
useful.
New
friends
might
help
you to
get
used
to
new
place, learn local traditions and customs.
Secondly
, creation of
new
friendships
is natural for us, in fact, it is a part of our personal development. Human beings
keep
changing throughout their entire
lives
. Things, which
used
to fascinate, are loosing their attractiveness,
for instance
, when we were children we had a bunch of
different
friends
who shared our interests, hobbies and even dreams;
however
, when we became older
some
of those
people
stopped
being our
friends
and
some
of them might even turn into foes
because
our personal believes and inclination do not match anymore.
Consequently
, an ability to
make
new
friends
allows
us to find
new
partners who share our
current
values and passions.
Finally
, I
honestly
think
that openness to
new
relationships
makes
our
lives
happier and us more attractive in the eyes of others. When you are open-minded and looking for
new
friendships
it
makes
you a better more interesting
company
. By contrast, if you
are closed
and focused on keeping your
old
connections, you look unattractive,
negative
and even
dangerous
. Imagine that you visit a party and you
see
two persons. The
first
one is smiling at you and tries to
make
with you a
small
talk, the second person is gloomy and demonstrates no interest toward you. With whom you like to
be associated
? The answer seems to be quite conspicuous.
To wrap up, having
friendships
is one of the characteristics of our kind and openness to
new
relationships has several undisputable advantages which
make
this personal trait more preferable than stubborn adherence to
old
probably
obsolete
friendships
.