Friendship

Friendship is a very important part of anyone’s life. Sometimes it’s hard to find, but
when you do? It’s worth it.
Friendship means having someone who is with you when you need it, someone who
loves and supports you by their own choice, someone who picked you voluntarily.
It’s someone who decided you would be their person for a reason that had nothing to
do with being blood and/or legally related to you.
Members of your family can, of course, be your friends; but usually, that is not the
case. Usually, your friends are people that you chose and people who chose you,
people who are willing to stand by you no matter what.
Friends don’t give up on one another. Friends are there for each other through good
and bad, stand by one another’s side though thick and thin. Friends know when to
push the boundaries and when to pull them back.
Some friends, however, don’t know that.
It is just so easy to follow friends into bad habits, and often, that’s how you end up
caught up in a life you didn’t think you would ever end up in.
You just wanted to help a friend.
And then, somehow, your entire life is upside down.
At the end of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter goes to the café where MJ works,
because he had previously promised her and Ned that he would tell them the truth of
what happened to him, so that he could get them back in his life.
However, after seeing MJ’s injury and how happy she and Ned both looked even
without knowing him, he takes a step back. He decides to let them live their own
happy lives away from the mess his existence had previously forced them into.
One could argue that Peter shouldn’t have done that. That Peter and they went
through some really messed up stuff together, and by not telling them the truth, he is
robbing them of their agency to choose for themselves. He is not being truthful, and,
to a certain degree, I understand.
But I also understand Peter’s point of view.
Because sometimes your friends don’t drag you into terrible situations on purpose.
Sometimes they get caught into these terrible situations, and you choose to follow
them there because you are a true friend, and because you love them.
But it’s not what either of you truly wants.
Sometimes, friendships means knowing when to let go of one another.
Sometimes, love is taking a step back and surviving long enough to save yourself
first.
Friendship is a lot of things.
But mostly, it’s complicated.
Really complicated.
Author: Salma (young person on work experience)


