LOVE YOUR FRIENDS BEYOND THEIR FLAWS


We are not all the same; your greatest strength may be someone's greatest weakness. As strong and invincible as Goliath appeared, he was weak to to dodge from just one stone. 

As great as an eagle is, it cannot swim. No matter skillful a shark may look, it cannot fly. If you know how difficult it is to change yourself, you become more compassionate towards your friends. 

Don't be a friend who always publicize the mistakes, faults, and flaws of his friends; be a friend who builds his friends and makes them believe they can do it again and become more successful at it. 

When your friend makes a mistake, don't emphasize more on it. Don't insult them, shout on them, and even abandon them because they don't seem to be perfect; instead be compassionate on them and encourage them to do their best next time.

When you do this you would realize your friends are more gifted and talented than you thought. There is greatness and perfection in every friend. This week, be a friend who helps his friends to see how good in them and how great they are.

Kind regards, 


JOHN ARTHUR,

PRESEIDENT | AUTHOR | SPEAKER | MENTOR

THE SCHOOL OF FRIENDSHIP

John Arthur

I am John Arthur. The President and Founder of The School of Friendship. I am an author of three (3) books and speaker on Christian platforms, education and corporate organizations.

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