
“Having someone you can call crying, and end the call laughing, is a true blessing.”
Some people enter your life like a lifeline, not because they fix everything, but because they remind you you’re not alone. The kind of relationship when you have someone you can call while you’re breaking down, and somehow end the call laughing.
That kind of presence is a blessing beyond words. In a world that often feels heavy, having someone who can lift your spirit without even trying is a gift. It’s not about advice or solutions β it’s about connection, comfort, and emotional safety.
Cherish those people. They are rare, and they are your true friends.

SMiLes Dear Chaymaa Lifelines Come And Go
At First At Best Parents and Other Family And
Those We Meet In School Often Growing
More Distant As Nomads Traveling For
Work And Then Retirement And
Of Course What Eventually
Comes After That At
Best True We Cherish and
Nourish Those Lifelines Yes the
Best We Can And Will Do for Basic
Mental Health and Warmth Yet Sadly
So Lost Particularly in the Grind of Work
We May find Ourselves Practically Lost from
All Lifelines Particularly if Not Happily Married
With Other
Family and FRiEnDS
A Growing Epidemic
of Isolation and Loneliness
In the World Across All Demographics
As We Become More Systemizing Machines
Than Warm
Humans Who
Touch Each Other
Yes Deeper Than
Crumbs With Emoji’s
i Feel Very Fortunate to at Least
Have Perspective Before the ‘Social
Media
World
Out of Touch
With Deeper Warmth..:)
Your words carry such truth and depth. Itβs a quiet pain many feel but few express so beautifully. Thank you for reminding us to seek real connection in a disconnected world. π
“Calling crying and ending the call laughing!” It made me smile. That’s such a wonderful statement.
ππ