FRIENDSHIP

Andrew Greeley (1970). The Friendship Game.

Greeley is a Catholic priest and sociologist, and at the time of this writing, as a young parish priest, he is writing about friendship as an invitation to ecstasy, a promise of delight, the gift of self, an inducement to play that requires self-revelation, risk, comedy, solitude and silence together to discover our real needs, a special type of demanding of time/energy for the friendship and a demanding that the friend grow into their best self, to be patient with uncertainty and conflict, offering displays of tenderness and protection, and most of all love for one another. 

Greeley also includes some sobering advice: we tend to take the unresolved issues from our family of origin and transfer them to our friendships (beware of treating your friend like your father or mother), there is terror in looking into the eyes of another and risking movement in the direction of friendship, but there are also rewards of great joy and fun, finally, for those who turn to drugs to feel good, they probably don't have any good friends.

I hope you have at least one good friend in your life...you will know if the person is your friend if you feel good around them, if they help you grow, learn, play, enjoy life, and support your dreams.







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