My journey hasn't been the easiest, for starters making friends, this is a new environment, and we meet new people that have a lot of energies (which can be positive or negative ), but in my case, I met both. At the core of my networks is my family. This includes my immediate family, parents, siblings, and close relatives. The relationship I share with them is deeply rooted in unconditional love, support, and shared history. Our exchanges often revolve around emotional support, guidance, and shared responsibilities. Family gatherings, phone calls, and digital communication platforms keep us connected despite physical distances. This network is foundational, providing a sense of belonging and a reliable support system.
My friends form another vital network. These are people I have met through various stages of life school, university, and social activities. The bonds here are formed through shared experiences, mutual interests, and trust. With friends, the exchanges range from emotional support and advice to sharing resources and collaborating on personal projects. Social media, messaging apps, and regular meet-ups facilitate our interactions. This network is dynamic and diverse, offering different perspectives and companionship. Friends such as Milla, Khanyi, Khanyi, Mpho, Paballo, Lerato, Kedumetse, Phenyo, Prudence and Kokesto, Out of all the people that I have listed above the ones that I can say were my true friend are Koketso and Khanyi, they stood with me through my lowest, never judged my, always had the best intentions for me, and told me the honest truth when necessary. Khanyi was and is still my friend since highschool, Kokesto is my roommate and a sister that I never had.