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Collection of my Thoughts - Collection of my Thoughts by Shabbir Mirza

Shabbir Mirza

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Sinopsis

Being true to oneself is crucial for a fulfilling life. It means understanding and embracing one's strengths, weaknesses, and values, and accepting oneself and others. Respect and acceptance of others create a culture of inclusivity, where everyone feels valued. Caring for parents and elders acknowledges their sacrifices and teaches the value of family and relationships. 
Harming others can have severe consequences. Being mindful of our behavior and communication creates a positive impact on others. Believing in humanity, enriching mentality, and equality are essential for being a good human. We should strive for a diverse and inclusive society, where everyone has equal opportunities and rights.
Disponible desde: 21/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 11 páginas.

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