Strongest, smartest friends are like your best buddies who help you do things that feel super hard, and they’re always there to cheer you on.
Imagine you're trying to build the tallest tower with blocks. You stack them up, but then it wobbles and falls over. That’s when your strongest friend comes in, they grab more blocks and help you push the tower higher, so it doesn’t fall again. They’re like a super helper who makes things sturdy.
Now imagine you're trying to solve a puzzle with lots of pieces. You don’t know where any of them go, but your smartest friend looks at the picture on the box and says, “Oh, I think this piece goes here!” They help you see patterns and figure out tricky parts, like having a secret map to the solution.
Together, they’re like your dream team, one helps you be brave when things are tough, and the other helps you see what’s next. And that means you can do amazing things too!
Examples
- Two kids who always help each other in school and play together at recess.
- Best friends who support each other through tough times.
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See also
- What is strong?
- How Does 10 Reasons Why Millionaires Lose Their Friends Work?
- How Brain Networks Define Intelligence and Cognitive Ability?
- Can IQ have a stronger influence?
- How Does 7 Things Only Fake Friends Do Work?