Friendship: Better to Make Connections Slowly Than Quickly

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Today instant gratification is prized, Aristotle’s timeless proverb reminds us of the profound truth about the nature of friendship. “Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is as slow ripening fruit.” let’s breakdown this profound statement and explore its deeper meaning in the context of modern relationships.

At first glance, the proverb speaks to the immediacy of our desires – the quick and easy wish to be friends with someone. That feeling of something new with someone new can be intoxicating. It’s all too common to seek instant connections and superficial friendships based on surface-level interactions and shared interests. However, Aristotle urges us to look beyond the superficial and recognize that true friendship is a process that unfolds slowly over time, much like the ripening of fruit.

The metaphor of “slow ripening fruit” suggests that genuine friendship requires patience, nurturing, and time to mature and develop fully. Just as a fruit takes time to grow, ripen, and reach its full potential, so too does friendship require investment, effort, and mutual understanding. It’s about cultivating deep roots and building trust and intimacy over time, rather than rushing into shallow connections based on frivolous desires.

Aristotle’s wisdom challenges us to shift our perspective on friendship – from a frivolous desire for companionship to a lifelong journey of growth, mutual support, and shared experiences. True friendship is not about the quantity of friends we have but the quality of the connections we care for. It’s about finding those rare souls with whom we can be our true selves, who accept us unconditionally and stand by us through life’s trials and triumphs. The ones who know everything about us and still like us.

The comparison to ripening fruit reminds us of the beauty and sweetness that comes from allowing friendships to form naturally over time. Just as the flavor of fruit deepens and becomes more complex as it ripens, so too do our friendships evolve and deepen with each passing year. It’s through the shared joys and challenges of life that we forge lasting bonds and create meaningful memories that sustain us through the years.

In conclusion, Aristotle’s proverb is a reminder of the value of patience, authenticity, and commitment in cultivating true friendship. While the desire make friends may come quick, the journey of friendship is a slow and deliberate process that requires time, effort, and care. By embracing the slow ripening of friendship, we open ourselves up to the beauty and richness of authentic human connection that nourish our souls. In the end its time that’s needed to build strong a foundation to our relationships, not just shared interests.

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    1. Desmond R. Avatar

      Thank you for noticing! =)

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  1. SoundEagle 🦅ೋღஜஇ Avatar

    Dear Desmond,

    Thank you for your commendable understanding about “Friendship: Better to Make Connections Slowly Than Quickly”. I particularly like your following statements:

    Today instant gratification is prized, Aristotle’s timeless proverb reminds us of the profound truth about the nature of friendship. “Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is as slow ripening fruit.”

    In conclusion, Aristotle’s proverb is a reminder of the value of patience, authenticity, and commitment in cultivating true friendship. While the desire make friends may come quick, the journey of friendship is a slow and deliberate process that requires time, effort, and care.

    I would hereby like to celebrate your spirit and to resonate with your endeavour to enlighten us about friendship with the following statement by Robert Louis Stevenson:

    We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend.

    Wishing you a productive week doing or enjoying whatever that satisfies you the most on this journey!

    Yours sincerely,
    SoundEagle

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    1. Desmond R. Avatar

      Thank you for the well wishes. Im grateful for what you’ve shared. Friendship is a true gem.

      Liked by 1 person

      1. SoundEagle 🦅ೋღஜஇ Avatar

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        May you have a great week!

        Yours sincerely,
        SoundEagle

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5 responses to “Friendship: Better to Make Connections Slowly Than Quickly”

  1. suessnappies Avatar

    Well said.

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    1. Desmond R. Avatar

      Thank you for noticing! =)

      Liked by 1 person

  2. SoundEagle 🦅ೋღஜஇ Avatar

    Dear Desmond,

    Thank you for your commendable understanding about “Friendship: Better to Make Connections Slowly Than Quickly”. I particularly like your following statements:

    Today instant gratification is prized, Aristotle’s timeless proverb reminds us of the profound truth about the nature of friendship. “Wishing to be friends is quick work, but friendship is as slow ripening fruit.”

    In conclusion, Aristotle’s proverb is a reminder of the value of patience, authenticity, and commitment in cultivating true friendship. While the desire make friends may come quick, the journey of friendship is a slow and deliberate process that requires time, effort, and care.

    I would hereby like to celebrate your spirit and to resonate with your endeavour to enlighten us about friendship with the following statement by Robert Louis Stevenson:

    We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best we can find in our travels is an honest friend.

    Wishing you a productive week doing or enjoying whatever that satisfies you the most on this journey!

    Yours sincerely,
    SoundEagle

    Like

    1. Desmond R. Avatar

      Thank you for the well wishes. Im grateful for what you’ve shared. Friendship is a true gem.

      Liked by 1 person

      1. SoundEagle 🦅ೋღஜஇ Avatar

        Dear Desmond,

        You are very welcome! As a token of our budding friendship, I would like to invite you to a very special post that I just published a new post entitled “📈🌆 Growing Humanity with Artificial Intelligence: A Sociotechnological Petri Dish with Latent Threats, Existential Risks and Challenging Prospects 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦🤖🧫☣️”, available at

        📈🌆 Growing Humanity with Artificial Intelligence: A Sociotechnological Petri Dish with Latent Threats, Existential Risks and Challenging Prospects 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦🤖🧫☣️

        It is preferrable or even essential to use a desktop or laptop computer with a large screen to view the said post, as the limitations of iPad, iPhone, tablet or other portable devices frequently result in very unsatisfactory and highly problematic handling of the complexities of the contents of the post, thus severely curtailing readability and distorting intricate formats.

        I shall be very delighted if you would kindly submit a comment to my said post as a token of your visit, as I am very keen to know what you make of the contents there. Thank you in anticipation.

        May you have a great week!

        Yours sincerely,
        SoundEagle

        Like

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