Thanks friends! What do we do when the world around us begins to collapse? Who do we call when we feel lost, when despair creeps quietly into our minds? It is in these most difficult moments that the true value of friendship is revealed.
There are people who leave us when we are at our worst, and there are people who they stay - no matter what. I dedicate this record to them, the true friends who are with us in all weathers, in all circumstances, without expectations and without conditions. A rare gem.
Those who know what it's like to be hurt and alone!
Thank you to friends who understand that life is not always a fairy tale and that everyone has their battles. They know that dark days are a natural part of life and that sometimes all we need is someone to just listen. They don't ask questions, they don't look for quick solutions, they are simply there - like silent companions who make us feel that we are not alone.
They are present even when words are not needed
There are those moments when words are not enough. When pain and anguish simply have no expression. And yet, our true friends know how to come even when we can't find the right way to express what's weighing on us. With their presence, a warm hug or a gentle smile, they show us that it's okay to be vulnerable. Their presence reassures us, reminds us that we are worthy and loved, even when we don't believe it ourselves.
Support, even if the journey is long
Not all struggles are short-lived, and sometimes friends stay by our side longer than we could ever expect. They carry the weight of our worries, lift us up when we can't do it ourselves. Their perseverance and loyalty are like a light at the end of a dark tunnel. They show us that strength can be found even when we believe we have lost it. Thank you for not giving up, for believing in us even when we don't believe it ourselves.
You accepted us as we were - and stayed
True friends don't judge. They accept us exactly as we are, with all our faults, insecurities and doubts. They don't care if sometimes we raise our hands, if sometimes we fall or if we withdraw into ourselves. They are always there, ready to lend a hand when we are ready to return. Their love and support is not tied to our strength or success. They accept us as people, with all our imperfections.