Quote by Darrell Drake
If the years have taught me one thing it's that those who care are always scarce. Those who genuinely care; not the acquaintances, false friends or those with similar aspirations. The few who seek your company, the souls who would plainly step off the world for you. Once you resolve to ignore them, only regret will follow.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the value and scarcity of true, genuine care from others. It suggests that through years of experience, the speaker has learned that people who truly care about you are not easily found. It distinguishes between acquaintances, false friends, and those who possess similar aspirations, asserting that genuine care goes beyond these superficial connections. The quote urges the reader not to take for granted or ignore the few individuals who genuinely care and would go to great lengths for their well-being, as doing so will only result in regret.