Day 44 of wisdom
“Even if I knew that tomorrow the world would go to pieces, I would still plant my apple tree.”
Martin Luther.
In this fast paced world of daily inventions, innovations, and high level of daily hustle and bustle, it is easy to be selfish, self-centered, and unconcerned about any other persons well-being; it is easy to think, and feel you are here only for yourself, that you were born only to become someone in life without any reasonable positive impact on your environment, and the people around you, but this is an absolutely false perception about life, and a wrong way to look at life.
We must live a life of impact always, no matter the situation around us at any particular time, our lives should bring convenience, and comfort to the people that encounters us everyday. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” success is not what you become, but how you impact others.
Doing good should be a part of our daily routine, even if people will despise us for doing it, even if it seems inconsequential to do good, we should still do it anyway, for it is the true nature of sane, and successful beings.
It is good to do good, do good, and reap good.
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John Kamikun.
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