"The best way to keep your friends is not to give them away." - Wilson Mizner.

Sanjay K Mohindroo

Friendship: A Bond Worth Protecting

Friendships thrive on trust. The best way to keep a friend? Protect what’s sacred. Let’s talk about the power of loyalty. #TrueFriendship

The Value of Trust

Friendship isn’t just about shared laughter and good times. It’s about loyalty, trust, and knowing that some things are meant to be kept safe. In a world where words travel fast and secrets rarely stay hidden, the people who stand by us the longest are the ones who know the value of discretion. #Loyalty #TrustMatters

Guarding What Matters

Ever noticed how the strongest friendships are built on unspoken trust? It’s not just about what we say—it’s about what we don’t say. When someone confides in us, they’re offering a piece of themselves, trusting that we’ll hold it with care. True friends don’t turn private moments into public conversations. They honor the quiet understanding that some things are meant to stay between them. #TrueFriendship #Respect

Friendship is Not for Trade

In a world of likes, shares, and fleeting attention, it’s easy to forget that friendships aren’t currency. They aren’t meant to be spent for social gain or casual gossip. A real friend doesn’t give away the trust they’ve been gifted. They protect it. They nurture it. And in doing so, they build something rare—something that stands the test of time. #KeepItPrivate #FriendsForLife

Hold On to the Real Ones

The friendships that last are the ones rooted in respect. Be the person who values trust, who keeps their friends close—not as stories to be told, but as people to be cherished. Because the best way to keep a friend is to never give them away. #LoyaltyIsEverything #StandByYourFriends

© Sanjay K Mohindroo 2025