When Friendship Was Pure and Simple


There was a time when things were different. After school, we used to meet our friends and play together. We fought, argued, and made up — that’s just how it was. If one friend helped another, they never expected anything in return. For example, if one friend gave 40 rupees or bought food for another, the other friend didn’t ask for anything back. That’s what true friendship was — no selfishness, no complaints. Everyone helped each other without expecting anything in return.



The Changing Face of Friendship as We Grow


But as we grew up, everything changed. Now it feels like the love and friendship we had as kids is gone. Everything seems fake now. The true bond of friendship isn’t the same anymore. It feels like our innocence has been taken away. Today, everything is about money, success, and personal gain. If you have money, you have friends and relationships. If you don’t, no one will help you. Even talking to someone is often just for personal gain.


From Childhood Bonds to Adult Realities


This change is hard to accept. It feels like we’ve lost the simple, pure life we once had. The world shouldn’t be like this. If we could go back to the way things were, the world would be full of love and peace. There would be happiness everywhere. Right now, pain, worry, and greed fill the world. If those things didn’t exist, everything would be so much better.


Revisiting the Simplicity of Childhood Friendship


I don’t want to end my blog here; I just want to share my thoughts. I hope we can find that pure love and friendship again. If we remember the good times from our childhood, we’ll see how important they were. Spending time with friends and family, connecting with nature, and enjoying the simple things — those are the things that could bring back the love and joy we once had.



I truly hope that we all reconnect with the kindness and love we had before. If we can learn to appreciate the sunshine, the moonlight, and spend time with the people we love, maybe we can find true happiness again.


Conclusion


So, I end this blog with a wish that we all live with the innocence, love, and understanding that we had when we were children. Let’s bring back those happy moments and keep them alive.