what would you do if you discover that your friend supports those who talk against you?


Question:
recently i found out that my close friend was laughing and supporting those who believed that i am stupid.. he has started behaving as if he is great. he is ignoring him for no reason. he just wants to be with those 'new' group of people who are similar to his innate character- laughing at others., thinking he is great, those who consider they r cool and others are not.

i think the trouble started when i started calling those who waste time and not study are fools. we r in medical school and i beleive my friend dies not have the attitude to be a doctor. but the problem is, i am unable to cope with his new behavior as we were friends for almost 6 years and then this happened...

your suggestions are valuable for me to cope with this new situation where i am always thinking about that and unable to do anything else at all!

i hope you can help.... :-)

Answers:
Since when do they let children in med school And I dont think this person aint your friend
you can confront him (if you've known him for 6 years, you shouldn't feel uncomfortable)
or just slowly distance yourself from him and ween him out of your life. Focus on your studies and try not to let his childish actions get to you. It sounds like he may be intimidated by your ability to do as well as you are. Like you said, it's medical school. It's stressful enough than to deal with an idiot so-called friend like him. is he your only friend? If he is, it's time to make new ones. Try to not let his childish behavior affect you and think about the future and what a good doctor you are going to become. Good Luck


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