Ancient Foundations: Friendship began as a sacred alliance of trust and survival.
      Greek Philosophy: Aristotle defined friendship of virtue as the highest form of connection.
      Medieval Brotherhood: Knights and monks formed spiritual bonds of loyalty and sacrifice.
      Renaissance Intimacy: Thinkers like Montaigne celebrated friendship as soul-deep companionship.
      19th Century Emotion: Romantic friendships offered emotional refuge and healing.
      Modern Healing: Today, friendship is a proven balm for mental health and advocacy.