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I texted a friend of mine the other day who happens to be a female co-worker. I noticed she wasn't at work so just thought I'd ask how she was doing. The conversation went something like this:
Me: "What's up?"
Her: "Mike I need you to do me a favor, could you pray for me? I'm suspended pending my job, and I don't want to lose."
Me: "Yeah, sure no problem."
Her: "Thanks, I knew our friendship was meaningful for some reason."
Uhhhhhh, did she really just say that? Yes she did. It got me thinking a lot. Particularly about times when I've put myself out there as a "friend" for someone, and they just didn't care, or finding a girl I'm interested in and they just string me along without delivering on anything. I was talking with a friend of mine in the prayer room a while ago, and they told me I deserved more than that. And you know what? They're right.
Good friends are very difficult to come by in my opinion. I am faithfully devoted to those I call my friends, but if our friendship means nothing to that person, why waste my time?
I know some people are very adamant on not burning bridges, but I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts or ideas on this. Have you had a situation where you had to end some kind of relationship because it just seemed one sided? How did you recognize and deal with that situation? Was there any hope of reconciliation?
Me: "What's up?"
Her: "Mike I need you to do me a favor, could you pray for me? I'm suspended pending my job, and I don't want to lose."
Me: "Yeah, sure no problem."
Her: "Thanks, I knew our friendship was meaningful for some reason."
Uhhhhhh, did she really just say that? Yes she did. It got me thinking a lot. Particularly about times when I've put myself out there as a "friend" for someone, and they just didn't care, or finding a girl I'm interested in and they just string me along without delivering on anything. I was talking with a friend of mine in the prayer room a while ago, and they told me I deserved more than that. And you know what? They're right.
Good friends are very difficult to come by in my opinion. I am faithfully devoted to those I call my friends, but if our friendship means nothing to that person, why waste my time?
I know some people are very adamant on not burning bridges, but I'd like to hear everyone's thoughts or ideas on this. Have you had a situation where you had to end some kind of relationship because it just seemed one sided? How did you recognize and deal with that situation? Was there any hope of reconciliation?