Personally, I think there are "benefits" in making friends. The better the friends, the greater the "benefits".
Why people need friends is because there are some things that family members cannot solve, but friends can; there are some things that cannot be said to family members, but friends can; there are some things that are strange to do with family members, but friends can. But I think the real "benefits" of friends are companionship, listening, and talking.
It is undeniable that people need emotional support. The strange thing is that there are some things, some troubles, some sadness, no one else can enlighten them, only friends can, and even more strangely, only that friend can , have you ever encountered such a "strange thing"?
When a friend is broken up in love, she comes to you to cry and complain. Her bad emotions are vented, released, and her mood becomes better. This is the "benefit" you give her. You accompany her and comfort her. , enlighten him, and feel that you are needed and trusted by him. You are very satisfied and satisfied with this feeling. This is the "benefit" she gives you.
It's a friend's birthday. You tried your best to give her a great gift that she liked very much. She was very happy about the gift and her happiness. She showed her thoughtfulness towards you. These are the "benefits" you gave her. You saw her smile and thought that your efforts were not in vain. You were rewarded with her happiness and satisfaction. You felt very satisfied and happy with her happiness (joy). Sharing will be amplified), these are the "benefits" she gives you.
Therefore, friends are very important; there are "benefits" between friends, and the more good friends are, the greater the "benefits" are.