good-bye:

Saying good-bye to one’s job is a trivial thing, though there are exceptions of course. If you are mature and i.e. professionally experienced enough, you must have changed many jobs till you found something that more or less suited you.

There are people who even say good-bye to happiness. Of course, if any person was asked a question: ‘Would you ever refuse from happiness if it suddenly arrived and knocked on your door?’, the answer would invariably be ‘NEVER’. So does it mean that people have reasons to say good-bye to their happiness? So much for the power of good bye, or maybe it’s another hardship, a trick, a choice making which will make us stronger in time?

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Saying good-bye is a piece of cake when you leave something that is transient in your life. However, saying good-bye is always difficult when you (have to) just drop something you got used to, something you love being occupied with or something that gives you positive emotions.

We say good-bye to so many things and people, that we don’t realize the strength of this farewell ‘magic’ word and the power it often possesses over us.

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Good-Bye to Friends

When you say good-bye to good friends, it's always sad irrespective of the reason of this good-bye, even if it suggests betrayal from the side of your best friend. You already have so many memories of time spent greatly together; you helped each other so many times and always tried to be there fro one another.

And now you just have to part either because one of you is leaving the city or country or because your friend has gone off the track of loyalty and betrayed you. Reasons why you say good-bye to your friends are different and imply thorough investigation of each case, but emotions the whole thing leads to are always more or less the same.

These emotions imply eternal spleen and sadness, bitter realization of the fact that you're losing a person who used to be (or still is) eternally important in your life, a person who has been by your side faithfully and helpfully for so many years – practically since childhood.

Often people lose friends for good in accidents or to terminal illnesses which often even prevents the two people from saying good-bye to each other properly. These are tough moments which can only be healed by time the exact healing amount of which nobody is aware of.

That's why we invariably must cherish our friends and even if we leave the native city where our good friends stay we must never lose connection with them in order the power of good-bye not to play its occasional dirty tricks on us.

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