one ONLY ONE
its sad how many friends I have and I only trust ONE
In today's world, it's easy to have numerous acquaintances and casual friends, yet finding someone you truly trust can be a different experience altogether. Trust isn't just about knowing someone; it's about feeling safe to share your vulnerabilities without fear of judgment or betrayal. From personal experience, I've realized that the quality of friendships far outweighs the quantity. While social media allows us to connect widely, meaningful trust often develops slowly and requires consistent honesty and support. It’s common to ask ourselves, "How many people can you trust?" and to find the answer surprisingly small. When I reflect on my own circle, I recognize that while many people might be around, only one stands out as someone I can confide in completely. This trusted friend listens without interruption, offers sincere advice, and respects my feelings. Such relationships demand nurturing, patience, and mutual respect. If you’re struggling with trust, it might help to focus on deepening the connection with those few who show genuine care. Rather than spreading yourself thin, investing in one or two real friendships can bring fulfillment and emotional safety. Remember, having one trusted friend is a powerful treasure that many seek but few find.




























































