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Friendship day is celebrated on August 7, each year. It is a day to wish our friends and meet and have entertaining with each other. Can we use this day for one thing else? That is to bury enmity? Please go back to your school days and trace your close friends till now. You will uncover few persons, with who you had been great friends, but on the way due to the fact of some tiffs or misunderstandings, the friendship turned to enmity. You no longer remained pals immediately after that.

Are you pleased about that? The wounds of what occurred might still be raw and you could have no need to make friends with those men and women once again. You may even hate them. Does this help us in our life? Our wounds hurt us most. We cease our growth with negative thoughts and feelings. What if you had been friends once again? Would you not feel very good? Recollect anytime, when you have donated something to a charity. What did you feel at that time? You felt really very good, is not it? How about giving friendship in charity to some old close friends who have turned enemies?

We have a brief life to live. In our life, we collect lot several impressions, and we modify as we develop. At times we wistfully look back and feel that some thing that happened ought to not have occurred. But you cannot turn the clock back. How about becoming buddies once again. How about forgiving the old friend. How will it feel if you erase the memories of ill feelings towards him/her? You will feel cleansed. You will feel fresh and you will feel inspired. The only believed blocking you would be - how to show the hand of friendship? Why not send a ecard on friendship Day? How about sending a Great Day ecard on that day to that buddy, or a Thank You ecard saying thanks for becoming friends again. Or a sorry ecard and bury the old enmity forever? An ecard will conserve you from the embarrassment of meeting face to face and you will constantly know how the other person is responding with out losing your self-esteem. What do you believe? Friendship day is celebrated on August 7, each year. It is a day to wish our pals and meet and have entertaining together. Can we use this day for one thing else? That is to bury enmity? Please go back to your school days and trace your pals till now. You will find few persons, with who you had been excellent buddies, but on the way simply because of some tiffs or misunderstandings, the friendship turned to enmity. You no longer remained pals right after that.

Are you pleased about that? The wounds of what occurred may possibly nonetheless be raw and you may possibly have no need to make buddies with those people once more. You may even hate them. Does this help us in our life? Our wounds hurt us most. We quit our growth with unfavorable thoughts and emotions. What if you had been close friends again? Would you not really feel very good? Recollect anytime, when you have donated anything to a charity. What did you really feel at that time? You felt very good, is not it? How about giving friendship in charity to some old friends who have turned enemies?

We have a short life to live. In our life, we collect lot several impressions, and we adjust as we grow. Often we wistfully look back and feel that some thing that occurred must not have happened. But you can't turn the clock back. How about becoming close friends again. How about forgiving the old friend. How will it feel if you erase the memories of ill feelings towards him/her? You will really feel cleansed. You will really feel fresh and you will really feel inspired. The only thought blocking you would be - how to show the hand of friendship? Why not send a ecard on friendship Day? How about sending a Very good Day ecard on that day to that friend, or a Thank You ecard saying thanks for becoming pals once again. Or a sorry ecard and bury the old enmity forever? An ecard will conserve you from the embarrassment of meeting face to face and you will often know how the other individual is responding without losing your self-esteem. What do you feel?

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