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It sounds like you're seeking clarity and truth in your relationship with your friend. Here are a few thoughts that might help:
1. **Reflect on Your Feelings**: Consider what you truly feel about your friend. Are there specific actions or words that have caused confusion or concern?
2. **Seek Honest Communication**: If possible, have an open and honest conversation with your friend. Express your feelings and ask for their perspective.
3. **Look for Consistency**: Observe if your friend's actions align with their words. Consistency can be a good indicator of trustworthiness.
4. **Trust Your Instincts**: Sometimes, your gut feeling can provide insight into the truth of a situation.
5. **Seek Guidance**: If you're comfortable, you might seek advice from a trusted third party who knows both of you well.
6. **Pray for Wisdom**: If you're spiritually inclined, prayer can be a source of comfort and guidance in seeking the truth.
Remember, understanding the truth often requires patience and open-mindedness.
1. **Reflect on Your Feelings**: Consider what you truly feel about your friend. Are there specific actions or words that have caused confusion or concern?
2. **Seek Honest Communication**: If possible, have an open and honest conversation with your friend. Express your feelings and ask for their perspective.
3. **Look for Consistency**: Observe if your friend's actions align with their words. Consistency can be a good indicator of trustworthiness.
4. **Trust Your Instincts**: Sometimes, your gut feeling can provide insight into the truth of a situation.
5. **Seek Guidance**: If you're comfortable, you might seek advice from a trusted third party who knows both of you well.
6. **Pray for Wisdom**: If you're spiritually inclined, prayer can be a source of comfort and guidance in seeking the truth.
Remember, understanding the truth often requires patience and open-mindedness.
