Cliff and I eating sushi in Poland--and joking about eating local cuisine.
[I posted this essay on facebook and got such good comments I decided to post it here with the comments.]
On the way to Germany I listened to a talk from a guy I disagree with on most things, but I agree with him on Friendship:
Yesterday I was listening to a podcast from a recent conference in Aspen. The speaker was Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska. He was talking about problems in our culture now and in the future created by the digital revolution.
But the last problem he mentioned predates the internet by a lot, by centuries to at least the beginning of modernity. Sasse said 29% of American women and 61% of men say their spouse or significant other is their best friend.
Sasse said this means women are at least twice as good at making and keeping solid, deep friendships as men. At least.
I can't speak for women, but a man who has no male friends is crippled in life's journey.
I have known many men in business and in the Army who have made some public profession that their wife is their best friend and very privately told me of their "best friend" was going to make them choose between their marriage and the Army.
Friendship is one of the Four Loves CS Lewis explains in his wonderful book of the same title. It is equal to romance, family love and charity. But a half century ago, Lewis said it was rare and becoming more so among modern professional men. Less so among women.
Could you tell your best friend of the rush you felt when you confronted another man in public and he backed off? I could.
My best friends are a firefighter and a monk, both veterans. They are also men and understand the rush of a fight. Men and women are very different in so many ways and those ways become prominent at moments of stress.
To believe in the power of love seems crazy in the midst of our fractured world.
But true, deep friendship, built over years and years proves just how love works. We choose our friends, and they choose us. All four loves are what makes a great life.
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