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Articles: Philosophy | Relate to a friend & Reveal yourself.... - shalini k
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In the alienated and fragmented world we live in today, the human heart cries out for friendship or affirmation from others. That is because we are meant to see in the human faces we encounter, the face of God.
Tell someone that I am here, is the cry of the human heart. Fernando Silva, who runs a children’s hospital in Managua, reports the incident of a lonely child in the hospital in search of a human hand to grasp. One Christmas eve, when he stayed in working late into the night amidst revelry, he heard footfalls behind him. On turning, he recognised the sick child who had no one in the world. Fernando drew close to the child and touched him lightly with his hand. The child whispered: “Please tell someone that I am here”.
Not everyone experiences such loneliness and heartbreak. But we all experience the need for a healing, empathetic presence in our lives. We relate to a friend to whom we can truly reveal ourselves. That is because, as Carlos Valles says, we all go around with thick veils on our faces, afraid to expose our reality.
Friendship calls for a removal of all masks. Explaining the need for sharing our personal stories, Carmen Caltagirone says: “All those persons who have impacted our lives, those who have loved us and those who have refused our love are within us. Friends complete us, they define us and act as chisels that shape our lives. Friends build us up through affirmation and gentle confrontation, filling a space in our lives. This space is filled not only through intimacy but also by respecting an affective distance from those we are closest to us. There are times for talking and interaction and times for silence and reserve.
The more we reveal the person inside us, the more lasting and durable the friendship will be and less loneliness within us.
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