RE: Chronicles of my childhood: friends, games and books
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Hello, my dear chronicler.
Reading your memories, I went through my own, recalling friends from my distant childhood and youth, and the truth is, neither then nor later did I ever think in terms of best friends.
Now that most have passed away, and those who haven't are far behind, I'm left wondering what criteria to apply to classify someone in particular as a best friend.
I hope you have success in the Full Sports community, where several excellent friends live, although it's not a topic I can contribute to, except for my vote. My ignorance of sports matters is almost total.
Until next time, and good luck.
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Hi, Félix
Yes, finding a friend at any age is like finding treasure. So I understand your point perfectly, my friend. Blessed are those who can even establish a benchmark.
As for the success of my foray into sports commentating, I'm skeptical. I usually address it on special or highly publicized occasions, based on the analysis of those who know or have experienced the sport firsthand. I don't know if boxing is actually a legitimate sport. Besides being dangerous, there are serious long-term health consequences suffered by those who risk their lives for fame and money to feed morbid curiosity in the best Roman style. More than a sport, it's a spectacle (bread and circuses).
Best regards. Have a blessed day.