BETWEEN FAMILY AND FRIENDS WHO ARE MORE IMPORTANT?

Family members are usually our first and most enduring relationships, and they can provide us with love, support, and guidance throughout our lives. Friends, on the other hand, are the people we choose to spend time with, and they often share our interests, values, and experiences. They can provide us with companionship, fun, and emotional support

WHY IS FAMILY IMPORTANT?

When you live in a family you have something to be proud of. There is famous proverb, “blood is thicker than water”. This implies that blood ties are stronger. The obvious first reason is that we are related by blood, even your best friend cannot love and pamper you as much as family members can. Our family members can be our best Friend's, but our best friends can’t become our family members. No matter how long you've known your friends, it will never be as long as you've known your family. This means they've known you since birth in your good and your bad, and still love you unconditionally.
Families, in good or bad times, can provide the affection and encouragement that a person requires to be happy. Adulthood can be difficult to find friends and a sense of purpose. A strong family will always be able to provide the love and support that a person requires. A person will find the motivation and courage to succeed with the support of their family. People have a basic need to feel accepted and understood during a personal crisis. That can be provided by family.
No family is perfect, sometimes there will be conflicts and gossip, but when the chips are down, they will be the ones there, even if they haven't been on speaking terms for years. They feel obligated to help a family member even if they don't like them because of blood ties.
Families help in teaching values; People learn a value system within their family structure in addition to life lessons. They learn what their family considers to be right and wrong, as well as what matters to the community. These values become ingrained and form the basis of a person's identity. Values influence how a person treats others, how they perceive themselves, and what they see as their life's purpose.

WHY FRIENDS ARE IMPORTANT

Friendships can help us find meaning in our lives, stay healthy, and live longer. Our friendships are unique in terms of intimacy, support, equality, and emotional bonds. Good friends teach you about yourself and push you to improve. If you are going through a difficult time, having a friend to assist you can make the transition easier. They motivate you to keep going when things get tough and rejoice with you when you succeed. 
Friends are important since the one build his or her confidence;  Everyone has moments of self-doubt and insecurity. However, having friends who support you is important in developing your self-esteem, or how much you appreciate and love yourself. When you're feeling unsure, supportive friends can help you feel more confident by offering praise and reassurance. They'll highlight how incredible you are and how much you have to offer others.
They push one to be the better version of themselves; Friends can also have a positive impact. You are more likely to develop those values if you make friends with people who are willing to spend time to help others, ambitious, or family-oriented. Great friends can shape you into the best version of yourself. They see and appreciate you for who you truly are. They motivate and push you to be the person you want to be (your "ideal self.")



It's not appropriate to compare the importance of friends and family since both can offer us a sense of belonging, a feeling of being valued and loved and a source of comfort during difficult times. It is important to maintain healthy relationships with both family and friends and to nurture those relationships with care and attention.

Comments

  1. I Read Your article and it's good I totally agree πŸ‘ keep up the good work.

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  2. Awesome and nice publication..keep up!

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  3. It’s worth thinking of

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  4. This all absolutely true and bring more sense of life how we should handle family members and handle friends.
    Keep up

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  5. Excellent article.

    'God gave us our relatives: thank God we can choose our friends.' - Ethel Watts Mumford

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  6. Great work you doing, keep up the good work, publish more it's worth it., ✌

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  7. Excellent one ✊

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  8. Now I understand the difference between family and friends bond...
    Waiting for more. Keep it up

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  9. Wow,niceπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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  10. Waoh nice,, one bri

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  11. Good work my dear wish you all the luck you know what you doing keep it up..may you shine and prosper.We expect more from you

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  12. Am so proud of your work girl...family can't be chosen,it's God given...but God gives us a chance to create our own subfamily by choosing who we want as friends

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  13. Both family and friends have their own importance in once life so one can't lean too much on one side, one has to balance.
    It's a great piece you wrote here.
    Kudos πŸŽ‰

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  14. Wow.just wowπŸ‘

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  15. This is a really good piece

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