Principles Etched in the Heart! (Deeply Worthy Article)

In Arabian tales, two friends were traveling through the desert when they had a quarrel. One struck the other with a slap.
The one who was slapped felt deeply insulted and humiliated, and in the sand, he wrote: 'Today my good friend slapped me.'
They continued on their journey. They arrived at a fertile plain and decided to rest.
The one who had been slapped almost drowned, but fortunately, his friend rescued him.
After being saved, he took a small sword and carved into a stone: 'Today my good friend saved my life.'
A curious friend asked: 'Why did you write in the sand when you were slapped, and now you carve in stone?'The other smiled and replied:

'When a friend hurts you, write it in a place easily forgotten; the wind will erase it. Conversely, when a friend helps you, we should engrave it in the depths of our hearts, where no wind can erase it.'
Friendship is about mutual understanding and respect. Even the most hurtful actions can be unintentional, while genuine help is always heartfelt.
Forget the unintentional hurts and cherish the sincere help you receive. You will find many true friends in this world.
In everyday life, even the best friends will have disagreements and misunderstandings, potentially leading to estrangement.
But when the night is deep and we look up at the stars, we always see beautiful memories from the past.
The depth of friendship isn't just about how much a friend admires your talents, but more importantly, about the extent to which they tolerate your weaknesses.
Sometimes, a strong friendship can seem quite bland, just like a cup of tea – initially intense, but gradually becoming more peaceful and just right.

Even after many years and a chance meeting, when two souls reunite, they immediately connect without any formalities or excessive conversation.
Sometimes, the most precious friendships are like the North Star – distant but eternally constant.
Friendship is about mutually touching each other's souls, creating beautiful harmonies and resonance.
Friendship is a soothing balm for sorrow, a relieving agent for passion, a release valve for stress, a shelter during disasters, a consultant when uncertain, and a refreshing agent for the mind.
But the most important thing to remember is:”