In personal life and work, there are eight indispensable roles of friends:
1. Promoter: Promoters are good at encouragement and always push you to the finish line. They will continue to invest in you so that you can develop, while sincerely hoping for your success, even if they have to take risks for you. Promoters will enthusiastically contribute their time to help you find your strengths and make effective use of them. They will never be jealous of you or become your competitors, but always stand at the finish line cheering for you.
2. Pillar: Always stands on the same side as you and supports your beliefs. They are the friends who praise you. This makes your life different every day. Not only do they praise you in front of you, enjoying the springtime, but they also support you from behind. Even when you're not present, they will stand up and speak out for you.
3. Fellow Enthusiast: These are friends with similar interests, which form the basis of many close friendships. You may share a passion for sports, hobbies, faith, work, politics, food, movies, music, or books. You would enjoy spending time with them very much.
4. Partner: No matter what the situation is, they will always be by your side when you need them. The emotional bond between you is unbreakable. When something significant happens in your life, they will be the first person you want to contact. Partners will be proud of your relationship and are willing to sacrifice themselves to help you. They are almost the kind of friends you can trust with your life.
5. Connector: They always seem to have a way to bridge you to what you want. Once these friends know what you need, they can quickly spread their network and find people who share the same interests or goals as you; they can rapidly expand your social circle, giving you direct access to new resources.
6. Cheerful Companion: They always manage to lift your spirits and improve your mood. Life with them feels full of positive energy. When you're feeling down, they can quickly bring you back to normal and have the ability to either cheer you up or add more joy to your already good mood.
7. Pioneer: They can broaden your horizons and encourage you to accept new concepts, ideas, opportunities, cultures, and people. They help you expand your personal perspective, creating countless positive changes.
8. Mentor: They can give you advice and guide you. They let you understand the abilities you possess or lack. They can share goals and dreams with you and point out the methods and paths to achieve those dreams and goals.