Some people think it's better to choose friends who always have the same opinions as them. Other people believe it's good to have friends who sometimes disagree with them Discuss both these views and give your own opinion
Some people think it's better to choose friends who always have the same opinions as them. Other people believe it's good to have friends who sometimes disagree with them Discuss both these views and give your own opinion 0AMAq
Although some people prefer to have friends who always have the same views as them, others favour having friends who on occasions differ from them in their opinions. In my opinion, it is OK to have friends who do not concur with our beliefs sometimes.
On the one hand, if our well-wishers have the same views as us, we tend to get carried away without any introspection and may fail to check if those are valid. For example, My friend says it is not essential to be honest all the time, and I am also of the same view, then we get along very well, but that is an unwelcome behaviour, and as a result of this trait, we might suffer together. Additionally, It is the fundamental human right to have independent views points that could differ from others.
On the other hand, if a pal is open-minded and willing to correct his/her friend's views if they are wrong, he should be considered a true friend. A person is judged by the friend he/she has. Also, No two Individuals are alike in all respects. For instance, Their habits, skills, and viewpoints could be different, and it is natural for a society to be this way, and the same thing applies to friendship as well.
In conclusion, It is undoubtedly advantageous to have a well-wisher or friend who at times tends to disagree with us for the right reasons. This will ensure that we live in a healthier society where Individuals respect one another despite differing opinions.
Although
some
people
prefer to have
friends
who
always have the same
views
as them, others
favour
having
friends
who
on occasions differ from them in their opinions. In my opinion, it is OK to have
friends
who
do not concur with our beliefs
sometimes
.
On the one hand, if our well-wishers have the same
views
as us, we tend to
get
carried away without any introspection and may fail to
check
if those are valid.
For example
, My
friend
says it is not essential to be honest all the time, and I am
also
of the same
view
, then we
get
along
very
well,
but
that is
an unwelcome
behaviour
, and
as a result
of this trait, we might suffer together.
Additionally
, It is the fundamental human right to have independent
views
points that could differ from others.
On the other hand
, if a pal is open-minded and willing to correct his/her friend's
views
if they are
wrong
, he should
be considered
a true
friend
. A person
is judged
by the
friend
he/she has.
Also
, No two Individuals are alike in all respects.
For instance
, Their habits,
skills
, and viewpoints could be
different
, and it is natural for a society to be this way, and the same thing
applies to
friendship
as well
.
In conclusion
, It is
undoubtedly
advantageous to have a well-wisher or
friend
who
at times tends to disagree with us for the right reasons. This will ensure that we
live
in a healthier society where Individuals respect one another despite differing opinions.