The important thing is not what we look like, but the role we play in ourbest friend's life. Friends choose certain friends because that's the kind of company they are looking for at that specific time, not because they're thecorrect height, age, or have the right hair color
In Cecelia Ahern's book "If You Could See Me Now," the author emphasizes the significance of the roles we assume in our friendships rather than our physical appearances. The essence of true friendship lies in the support and companionship we offer each other, not in superficial traits like height or hair color. This perspective highlights that friendships are formed based on the emotional and social needs we seek during different phases...