Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Ant Guide: Friendship

Being rich is more important than having close friends.

Wow. I could not disagree more! Given the 1.5 billion dollar lottery that was just up for grabs, this statement is quite fitting. I, just like everyone else, had fun dreaming about winning that insane amount of money. However, you have to also consider the horror stories of people who have won in the past and ended up losing everything. And by everything, I don’t mean the money. They invested well and spent responsibly, BUT… surely it caused strife amongst family and friends who suddenly needed to borrow money. No amount of money is worth replacing the support of friends and family.

Considering friends specifically, I could not function without them. I love my family, but there is something different about the support of a friend. I am so lucky to have many amazing friends in my life – some of them are people I work (or have worked) with, some of them are people I met back in college, and some of them are people who have been in my life for as long as I can remember. I have two life-long friends whose friendships date back to 3rd grade! We went to school together from 3rd grade all the way through college. We were in each other’s weddings, and even though we live in three different states, we talk often and visit when we can. Sometimes months go in between visits, but when we’re together it’s like no time has passed. Those are the best kind of friendships, where you know each other so well that you don’t have to explain and justify things; you just get each other.

I think there are definitely people who would take the other side, who believe that money trumps everything. Surely you can maintain (or create) happiness if you are rich… money provides big houses, fancy cars, and amazing trips. But again, I disagree. If you don’t have friends to share your big house, fancy car, and especially those amazing trips with, what’s the point? I argue that it is true friendship that brings about joy, confidence, adventure, support, and all-around happiness.


What do you guys think? Does money ultimately trump all things? Or do you hold the greatest value on your friendships?

4 comments:

  1. Many people would gladly veer into getting more money, while others enjoy the companionship of good friends at their side. I personally would choose my mates over any amount of money or fame. We’re always there for each other, even though we fight sometimes. The feeling of friendship is much better than the satisfaction of hundreds of dollar bills. Friends are your best buddies, your brothers from another mothers, your sisters from another mister, etc. Money brings you wealth, but can ruin people (greed, selfishness). I would choose friends over wealth. What about you guys?

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  2. I would say that being able to help your Friends by lending them money if they need it dose not push you apart. Not to say that friends are less important then money,just that they are not mutually exclusive. Further more on the opposite end of your argument. what good are friends if none of you can eat? I would still say friends are more important but money is also a necessity.

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  3. Many people would gladly take money over friends. Money can buy many things such as a new car or a big house. I however would take friendship over money because friends will always be there to support you and make you happy. As Jonah said money is also a necessity to survive. How else would you have food and a place to eat. However friends will always be there for you but money can always run out.

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