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An essay on the contradiction between making friends and studying

These days, as the exam is approaching, my mood fluctuates greatly. Because I have always attached great importance to this exam, and I always felt that if I failed, it would be over. So the more I thought about it, the more pressure I felt. I rush between three points and one line every day: home - school - canteen. I bury my head and just think about studying every day, but I know that I am in a bad mood. But I'm still glad to have friends by my side. With their support and encouragement, I gradually came out of my psychological shadow and my grades improved. So friends are very important.

; Making friends can be roughly divided into four categories: the first category is casual acquaintances. This category of friends say hello when they are in a good mood when they meet on the road, and turn a blind eye when they are in a bad mood. The friendship index is 10%; the second category is casual acquaintances. The first category is "husband and dog friends", but this is not a derogatory meaning, it just emphasizes that this category of friends are inseparable, laughing, joking, and destroying together all day long, with a friendship index of 40%; the third category is those who have the same sex. People who have the same hobbies, same pursuits, study together, and make progress together, there should be no more than ten such friends, and the friendship index is 80%; the fourth category is the close friend type, two people have almost no secrets, and the other person’s thoughts are the same It is clear that even in the classroom, one of these two people sits in the first group and the other sits in the eighth group, but they will also form a unified tacit understanding at the same time. Such friends are limited to one person, and the friendship index is 99%. ; ; ; ; I hope that my friend - she: is not indifferent, but can always care about others; is not arbitrary, but can listen to other people's opinions extensively; is not cowardly, but can stand up for me. not stupid, but a person who can advise me; not dull, but a person full of humor... He cannot be cunning, greedy, hypocritical, stingy... He He should be an honest person who has never deceived me with good intentions; he should be a forthright person who can boldly make well-founded criticisms of me; he should be an upright person, an upright and upright person; he should be diligent and capable People who develop and progress together with me *** should be open-minded and generous people; people who are brave and dare to face any reality...

; ; However , "No gold is pure, and no one is perfect." Don't be too harsh on your friends. When you ask others, think about whether you can do it yourself. ; ; ;