In the long river of life, we will meet many people. Some pass by like meteors, leaving a short and dazzling light; while others, like stars, always shine in our lives and become eternal friends.

An eternal friend is the one who sincerely applauds for you when you succeed but is not jealous of you; and is the one who silently accompanies you when you fail, giving you strength and support instead of sneering at you.

They know your strengths and are even more aware of your weaknesses, but still choose to accept and tolerate. When you are confused, they can clear the fog for you and point out the direction; when you make mistakes, they will point it out straightforwardly and help you correct it.

Eternal friends can stand the test of time. Years may change each other's appearance, and the trivialities of life may reduce the time we get together, but the friendship remains the same as before. Even if we haven't been in touch for a long time, when we meet again, there will be no slightest unfamiliarity or awkwardness, but only endless kindness and warmth.

Do you still remember those youthful years spent together? Running and playing on the playground together, burning the midnight oil for our dreams together, and sharing each other's joys and sorrows together. Those memories, like brilliant gems, are inlaid in our lives and will never fade.

True friendship doesn't need to be deliberately maintained or decorated with flowery words. It is a tacit understanding, a silent concern and care.

In this complicated world, having eternal friends is a great luck and happiness. Let's cherish this friendship, care for it with sincerity, and let the flower of friendship bloom forever.