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ou have an extra reason to go out and generally leave your comfort space, experience new things or maybe even meet new people. Whether you are introverted or extroverted, social or not, it doesn’t matter since when you have friends you find yourself making new plans that otherwise you would avoid. Going out and experiencing the world is extremely beneficial to your mental health and can be a great source of happiness and joy while at the same time allowing you to move more and stay active.</p><h2 id="13d4">They help you grow in ways you never thought of.</h2><p id="1de0">I like to think that every person you meet (friend or not) has something new to offer you and something new to teach you. Therefore, by interacting with many different types of friends you realize what you look for in a person, friend or not, and the qualities you need somebody to have. Forming healthy relationships can be tricky but with the experience you get, it becomes easier and less time-consuming as you avoid behaviors that don’t meet your expectations and needs.</p><h2 id="9a8e">They provide you with emotional support.</h2><p id="793f">Not only do you have a shoulder to cry on but also a person who will be there to listen to you and advise you when you need it. A friend acts like a third party meaning that they can see your problem out of the situation you're in and provide you with genuine pieces of advice you

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weren’t capable of thinking.</p><h2 id="cf8d">They give you a whole different perspective on life.</h2><p id="e22b">Sometimes a person’s perspective can be really different from yours but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. As most people have different values and different goals in life, it can be really inspiring and even guide you to form your own. For example, if you have problems with stress and you have a friend who has a naturally more efficient way of coping with stress than you, you may find yourself following their patterns or their way of living to deal with stress better. This can be beneficial in so many ways as it improves your quality of life and it can be an eye-opening experience.</p><h2 id="46ca">They push you to do your best as they want your best.</h2><p id="0a3f">This may not be the case for everyone as not everyone will want your best but real friends will be there to motivate you and remind you what you are capable of. They want you to perform your best, in your job, in your relationship, and in anything that’s part of your life, and of course, they won’t let you quit without trying.</p><p id="d29a">At the end of the day, friendships come and go as people change and our needs change with them. But what happens when you find that genuine friend who will be there for you and experience every phase of life with you while making your life better?</p></article></body>

Here Is Why We Need Friends To Survive

They are far more important than you think!

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It’s no secret that human beings are born with the natural need to fit in, form connections with others, and be part of a group. The first relationship a person develops is usually through family and after that when the person leaves infancy and enters childhood the first friends come into the picture.

Friendships are important for the smooth development of the individual and they can enrich our lives in so many ways. At the same time, not only do they help you form this human connection everybody is looking for but also help you understand yourself and build your personality through the lessons and experiences they provide you with.

However, friendships are far more important than what most people think they are, and here is why:

They can have a positive impact on your health (both physically and emotionally).

Having friends means that you have an extra reason to go out and generally leave your comfort space, experience new things or maybe even meet new people. Whether you are introverted or extroverted, social or not, it doesn’t matter since when you have friends you find yourself making new plans that otherwise you would avoid. Going out and experiencing the world is extremely beneficial to your mental health and can be a great source of happiness and joy while at the same time allowing you to move more and stay active.

They help you grow in ways you never thought of.

I like to think that every person you meet (friend or not) has something new to offer you and something new to teach you. Therefore, by interacting with many different types of friends you realize what you look for in a person, friend or not, and the qualities you need somebody to have. Forming healthy relationships can be tricky but with the experience you get, it becomes easier and less time-consuming as you avoid behaviors that don’t meet your expectations and needs.

They provide you with emotional support.

Not only do you have a shoulder to cry on but also a person who will be there to listen to you and advise you when you need it. A friend acts like a third party meaning that they can see your problem out of the situation you're in and provide you with genuine pieces of advice you weren’t capable of thinking.

They give you a whole different perspective on life.

Sometimes a person’s perspective can be really different from yours but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. As most people have different values and different goals in life, it can be really inspiring and even guide you to form your own. For example, if you have problems with stress and you have a friend who has a naturally more efficient way of coping with stress than you, you may find yourself following their patterns or their way of living to deal with stress better. This can be beneficial in so many ways as it improves your quality of life and it can be an eye-opening experience.

They push you to do your best as they want your best.

This may not be the case for everyone as not everyone will want your best but real friends will be there to motivate you and remind you what you are capable of. They want you to perform your best, in your job, in your relationship, and in anything that’s part of your life, and of course, they won’t let you quit without trying.

At the end of the day, friendships come and go as people change and our needs change with them. But what happens when you find that genuine friend who will be there for you and experience every phase of life with you while making your life better?

Friendship
Advice
Self Improvement
Health
Happy Life
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