It depends because an enemy might have more better weapons or ideas but a friend might not have everything so i'd go with both. i told u it DEPENDS.
A friend is more useful than an enemy because a friend provides support, companionship, and help in times of need. Friends offer emotional support and encouragement, while enemies bring negativity and conflict into your life. Cultivating positive relationships with friends can lead to personal growth and happiness.
Get Along With You Enemy Or Kill Your Enemy Or Make Him/Her Disappear
It's more significant because an enemy's respect is much harder to get compared to a friend. Therefore when an enemy praises you it is mor rewarding than a friend's.
You enemy has a friend, you consider that guy a enemy also so the enemy friend is a enemy
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
(positive) * (positive) = (positive) -> friend of my friend is my friend (positive) * (negative) = (negative) -> friend of my enemy is my enemy (negative) * (positive) = (negative) -> enemy of my friend is my enemy (negative) * (negative) = (positive) -> enemy of my enemy is my friend it's as easy as that
The famous saying is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
Fire is a friend when its behind you,but its an enemy when its in front of you.
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.
An enemy.
Not really an enemy more as a person he competes with daily to surpass, and the answer to that is his friend Might Guy
Yes, the quote "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is said to have originated in ancient Arabic military tactics. This principle suggests forming alliances with one's enemies' enemies for mutual benefit in conflict situations.
A monkey's enemy is a hunter and its friend is its fellow monkeys.