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To be a best friend is a privileged position. As you develop fine qualities, you will become a wonderful person. Listed below are some of the qualities of a true friend. 1. Accept the person for who he is. 2. A true friend is rare, so appreciate him. 3. Keep personal information he shares with you, to yourself. 4. Treat him the same way you want him to treat you. 5. Honesty keeps warmth in the friendship. 6. Respect your friend's opinions and tastes. 7. Be happy for your friend when he is successful and do not be envious. 8. Your friend should be able to trust you. A true friend adds value to…mehr

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To be a best friend is a privileged position. As you develop fine qualities, you will become a wonderful person. Listed below are some of the qualities of a true friend. 1. Accept the person for who he is. 2. A true friend is rare, so appreciate him. 3. Keep personal information he shares with you, to yourself. 4. Treat him the same way you want him to treat you. 5. Honesty keeps warmth in the friendship. 6. Respect your friend's opinions and tastes. 7. Be happy for your friend when he is successful and do not be envious. 8. Your friend should be able to trust you. A true friend adds value to his friends by encouraging him to rise higher. He knows his friends well and he likes and respects them, regardless of their strengths and flaws. Be the type of friend you would like for yourself.
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Maria Marchan was born and bred in the beautiful twin island of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in 1963, She grew up in a god fearing family, where there were weekly church attendance and family devotion. Maria's yearning for a deeper level of spirituality and a relationship with God evolved her into a source of encouragement and support for others, especially in times of crisis. From an early age, Maria showed the ability to empathize and connect with children. Her devotion to children developed during her childhood as she is the first child and maternal grandchild. She enjoyed assisting her parents with the caregiving of her younger siblings. Maria studied Child Psychology at the University of the West Indies Open Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, which helps her to understand how the young minds work. She is a preschool teacher and belongs to a non-government organization, which helps underprivileged children.