Why enemies are better than friends




















Education Family Friendship Life Relationship. Sometimes your enemies know you better than your friends, because you can only ever know a person when you've seen their bad side. Time is precious, Time is cruel. Time makes new memories, Time makes us crazy with thoughts. Time gives us love and laughter, Time gives heart ache..

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We will work with you to provide the information you seek through an alternate communication method that is accessible for you, consistent with applicable law. Enemies should have their own space in our mind. What they say, do, and plan should be channelized to that space. Enemies come from our own social circle. If you tame a dog for a while, then no matter how many times you send it out, it again comes to your home.

So the better thing to do is to keep it in a corner where you will rarely go. You can then say, you are welcome, you can stay here, but I do not care a heck about what you say or do. Friends will support you in bad times, and enemies create those bad times. So your true enemy reveals who is your true friend. A friend in disguise, who is actually your enemy is called Frenemy. Enemies will have hatred but frenemies will have jealousy. Frenemies are more dangerous because they can back-stab you with the access they have to your life.

Jealousy is a stronger emotion than hatred. Their cheerleader-infused popularity ended up being their peaks in life. I forgave my frenemy because regardless of our fall-out, she gave me 10 amazing years of friendship. I forgave my coworkers because instead of walking around with the heavy weight that is the grudge, I chose to lighten my load and stand up for myself. Forgive your enemies because they are either insecure, giving in to societal pressures or going through something that makes them feel good about making you feel bad.

You will never cease to make enemies, no matter how old you get, but if you learn how to deal with them — to forgive them — rather than to let them chip away at you, you'll be ahead of the game. Confident people don't seek to bring others down because they're too busy working on their own empires. Knowledge plus confidence, whether gained through books or "street smarts," equals open-mindedness.



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