Your face doesn’t make you beautiful.
<p>I recently tweeted, “<strong><em>Your face doesn’t make you beautiful your behavior does.</em></strong>” on <a href="https://twitter.com/SaviorThoughts/status/1679867492158832646" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>Twitter</strong></a><strong> </strong>which got a fair amount of engagement.</p>
<p>I’m not flexing about it, but it reminded me of something — relationship advice from my friend.</p>
<p>In 2020, we had inter-college football matches in my second year of college. So, I got the chance to practice with my seniors.</p>
<p>During practice, I met Aryan. He used to play left wing, and I used to play right wing. His personality was calm and composed. Then we became good friends.</p>
<p>One day, when we had a practice match, his girlfriend was also there to watch the football match. She was pretty and was there to support Aryan.</p>
<p>In college, they used to be the best couple.</p>
<p>After our football matches got over, our final exams started. That means my friend (Aryan) will move out of college.</p>
<p>But before that, I saw Aryan’s girlfriend with someone else. And that point in time, I thought he might be her friend. I never gave it a second thought to tell Aryan. I thought, why should I become a middle man in two people?</p>
<p>In 2021, I was in my last year of college. And again, we had inter-college football matches. This time, last year senior was also there to guide us. That means my friend Aryan was also there.</p>
<p>One day after my practice sessions were over, I went to him and asked him, “How was he doing? What is he up to?”</p>
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