The Silence That Spoke Volumes: A Friendship Tested by Life.

Honestly, I had this childhood friend I grew up with. We literally lived on the same street. In fact, we were neighbours. Our childhood was filled with so many memories—playing street football, walking to school together, sharing little secrets only we knew, and just being there for each other in ways kids often are without even thinking about it. For as long as I can remember, he was like a family to me.

But then life happened. About two years ago, he travelled out of the country to further his studies. Around that same time, my family also relocated from that particular place to a completely different area, so the physical distance between us grew even more. Although during those times, i was still in touch with him. I would message him sometimes, and we’d talk like old times, catching up on certain things.

Then, when I got to 300 level in school, things took a different turn. I was going through a really rough patch financially. I was badly broke, and it felt like I had nowhere else to turn. Because we were close and I knew he was doing well, I reached out to him. I explained my situation, hoping he could help me out. He actually said he would, so I felt a sense of relief. But then, days passed, and weeks passed. I messaged him, and he still didn’t send or even say anything. When he finally replied, he didn’t even bring up the money or the fact that I was waiting. Instead, he started talking about him buying a car—something I knew he had the money for.

I won’t lie. It hurt. Not because I felt entitled to his help, but because I thought our friendship meant more. I thought he would at least remember or show some kind of concern. But he didn’t. And because of the kind of person I am, I didn’t say anything. I just let it go and decided not to expect anything from him anymore.

Fast forward to now, things are different. We’re still on good terms. In fact, last month, when I was home for the holidays, he actually offered to help me out without me even asking. It felt surprising because I had already accepted that maybe he wasn’t someone I could rely on. Life really has a way of testing friendships, and this one taught me a lot about expectations, change, and how people sometimes show up in ways you don’t expect.

Thanks for reading.



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@juwon-btc

Whenever your post is scrutinized by the team it tends to return very high AI ratings,you should refrain from the use of AI to create post in the community.

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How is this Ai writing again 😒. When i am clearly talking about myself. This is the second time i have been told this by this community. Maybe i shouldn't post here anymore. You are clearly damaging by reputation in this blochain. I know you @offia66 is the one doing this. No problem

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Nothing to be angry about here @juwon-btc, the AI checker is what is followed here and if it is not AI generated, all you have to do is say that it's not and not flare up.

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@juwon-btc despite how high the AI rating is I did not send you to appeal.

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I wasn’t flaring up. I am just confused. Can human experiences be Ai generated again??

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If you use AI to check grammar, you should reduce how much correction you accept from the AI.

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There was literally no big grammars in that text. Just simple English

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