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Principles Governing Human Behaviour

There are principles that govern the social dimension of human existence. Though invisible, they are as real and powerful as gravity and other laws governing the physical world.

Your awareness and ability to live harmoniously with them are a non-negotiable aspect of personal success and effectiveness

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Disservice to a Friend: 7 Don’ts of Friendship

These simple rules are based on the timeless, biblical principles that lubricate human interactions.

It isn't all encompassing, nor is it exhaustive, but it is a concise list to hold at your fingertips to transform the relationships you have into something purposeful and meaningful.

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1.  Don’t Lie to a Friend

1. Don’t Lie to a Friend

Trust is the foundation. Dishonesty creates cracks that widen over time. Proverbs 12:22 states that the Lord detests lying lips.

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2. Don’t Be Mean or Rude

Words matter. Be sensitive to your friend’s emotions. Choose kindness. Colossians 4:6 encourages us to let our conversation be always full of grace.

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3. Don’t Judge a Friend When They’re Being Vulnerable

Listen, show love and care, and find solutions, not point fingers.

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4. Don’t Gossip

4. Don’t Gossip

If a friend confides in you, it should stay with you. Proverbs 16:28 tells us that gossip separates close friends.

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A perverse man spreads strife, and a gossip separates close friends

PROVERBS 16:28

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5. Don't treat them in a manner you wouldn't like

This is The Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

As featured in Fallout, The series, it is one of the moral pillars of modern civilization. Yet, its roots date as far back as biblical days.

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So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.

MATTHEW 7:12

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6. Don’t Be Selfish With Time, Energy, or Support

Friendship isn’t a one-way street. Real love, as described in 1 Corinthians 13, is not self-seeking. Friendship isn’t a transaction, reciprocity matters, but grace should lead the way.

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7. Don't Pretend—Be Your True Self

7. Don't Pretend—Be Your True Self

Authentic friendship requires showing up as you are. The right friends will love the real you, not the curated version. Proverbs 17:17 says, “A friend loves at all times.”

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Conclusion

Friendship, like any relationship, requires intentionality. Like every other precious thing that needs to be preserved, friendship has rules.

Transgressing these rules is a disservice to a friend. Try to avoid breaking them. But also pay attention to other relationship-specific rules that are not a direct opposition to this.

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Self Leadership and Development Enthusiast. Passionately learning and documenting how a life in Christ radically transforms ANYONE into leadership material.

CURATOR'S NOTE

We are social beings. Our networth is to a large extent in our network. Lead and build healthy friendships.

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