Lesson Two from the Lessons of Exile – Friends in Exile: A Safety Net, Not a Coincidence
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8/21/20251 min read


Walking the road of exile teaches us that friends are not just a coincidence. They are a safety net.
At the beginning, you may feel like a stranger in a vast sea, surrounded by people with a different
culture and way of communication. But then you meet those who laugh with you, support you, and
understand you without needing many words. These friendships are a gift of exile.
Friends in exile are different from friends back home.
Back home, we share the same language, traditions, and environment. In exile, friends come from different backgrounds and cultures, and this
diversity makes the friendship experience unique. Despite differences, the bond of shared
moments, laughter, and support makes it special.
How to choose your friends in exile?
- Build a circle of people who add depth, joy, and renewal to your daily life.
- Look for honesty, respect, and positive energy.
- Maintain healthy boundaries in relationships.
- Give time for true friendships to grow.
Conclusion: Friends in exile are not just social connections; they are a safety net that makes the
journey lighter and easier. Accept this new circle consciously, and allow it to grow in the new place
you are in.
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