The paragraph 13 tells us close relationships also making happy lives. [life]So everyone longs for close relationships. For instance, a good friend is kind, considerate and generous to you, and with him, you need [will]never know the lonely hours. “A friend in need is a friend indeed.” This old saying shows us the meaning of true friendship.
In fact, the benefits of close relationships with friends and family usually outweigh the strains. The [they]share your sadness, advise you in your interest and help to solve the problems. Their presence cheer you and you can learn from their examples both in study and in everyday [daily]life.
And more than nine in ten people, the significant alternative to aloneness is marriage. If a woman has a wonderful husband and cute children, her happiness will be enhanced. It is demonstrated that the women who were involved in a combination of roles-----marriages, motherhood, and employment-----were the highest in happiness, despite warnings about stress and strains.