As the proverb says: "Tell me with whom you get along with, and I'll tell you who you are."
2006-12-13 00:06:41
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answered by Syur 2
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This is the exact thought that has been rolling around in my head for the last month or so. I have noticed this in my own life, and if you have only a hand full of really close people that are genuine, and true, intelligent, you are far better off. The status quo is not what matters, but the quality does. Very cool question!
And yes! Friends should compliment one another. Even if common interests or lifestyles may be different, there should be still positive things you give and receive from each other.
2006-12-13 01:18:58
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answered by ? 2
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Ideally, sure, but that assumes that we have a smorgas board of friends to choose from.
We only have a limited selection & within that you may not have a friend that is 'perfect' to you, and therefore does not reflect your charicter and attitude perfectly.
I myself try to get along with many people, and so have many friends with WIDELY differing attitudes.
To some extent though, the people you choose to associate with reflect something about your character.
2006-12-13 01:16:57
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answered by eauxquet 2
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NO I have to disagree I think its more of a ying and yang. They fill in where we lack a nd we fill in where they lack. We compliment each other
Example I'm not to much of a social person. My best friend on the other hand is the social butterfly thanks to her Ive never had to make a friend at a party or anything like that. N we are aware of this and comfortable. Her weakness is trusting t o much and I usually step in and keep an eye on her being I'm the over protective type
2006-12-13 01:16:01
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answered by Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Mom2two Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ 7
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My brother recently was murdered in Detroit, who was affectionately named Uncle Phil. Phil was bi-polar but very much in control of his faculties. We believe that the motive was money, since it happen on December 1st the day he was expecting a check. His funeral was packed on a Monday and by his friends in death it spoke volumes of his life. When you are an unique person like him, it is hard to make friends. He wasn't an elite athlete or the Class President, he was just Uncle Phil - generous to a fault, and the champion of people you and I would not take a second look at. As a military man, he was given a fallen soldiers funeral and burial and that completes the man he was and all his friends received that as his last gift to them.
God Bless Uncle Phil...and bring the murderers to justice.
2006-12-13 00:25:20
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answered by Sports Maven 1
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The famous adage is worth recalling: A MAN IS KNOWN BY THE COMPANY HE KEEPS. And surely, our choice of friends fully reflects our selection parameters. It may be difficult to find two persons with disparaging values in life tobe friends. And if chance brings them together somehow, they will get separated sooner than later. Friends are a homogeneous group and we are strongly inclined to select friends who belong to our own character-class.
2006-12-13 00:20:20
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answered by braj k 3
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For the significant personality of a e book noted as mirrored image, you need to apply the call Eidetica, or Eida for short. The note "eidetic" ability touching on to enormously distinctive and brilliant bear in mind of seen images. it truly is concerning the international "eidos" which, in anthropology, is the various expression of the psychological personality of a subculture or a social crew. So, the call ought to recommend that your personality is somewhat a mirrored image of society. there is also a wierd phenomenon called a "eidetic image". that's largely an phantasm or hallucination that someone reports it truly is a precise reproduction of an merchandise that they'd considered at an previously aspect of time. So, the call Eidetica would also type of relate to illusionary/quasi-magical images. i'm no longer particular how nicely this matches in with your which technique of mirrored image on your e book identify. yet, when you consider that eidetic has particularly some various of meanings touching on to reflections, i presumed it will be something that ought to extra healthful.
2016-11-26 00:36:33
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answered by oroza 4
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just like fitting a square peg in a sqare hole in a board or as the phrase " Birds of a feather flock together" a person feels most comfotable around another person or group of people who see things the same way they do or behaves in the same style as they because they never feel out of place like they are " sticking out like a sore thumb" the people who so closely have the same attitude and behavorial patterns are people who very often have the same character which is what gives them the same attitude!
2006-12-13 00:26:00
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answered by angelizerblue 1
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Yes, I think that is true to an extent. TRUE friends are a reflection of our character.
2006-12-12 23:56:13
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answered by Ron K 2
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Joe Willy Neckbone says, " I don't rightly know the answer to this question, but I will be right here when you ask a question that I do know the answer to."
2006-12-13 00:00:47
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answered by joewillyneckbone 2
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