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*They're waiting for their mother to bring food for them, but obviously, the mother was killed.*

Listen -
*Every time you fight someone, you are also fighting their dependents.*
Don't be the reason why someone is in pain.
Don't kill someone else's dream just because you don't agree with their ideas.
Words have power.
They can bring either life or death.

Instead of discouraging someone, support them with encouraging words.
Because in the end, you're not going to pay for their bills.
Don't be the reason why they quit on their dreams!



A word is enough to build a better community or a nation.
*LET GENUINE LOVE LEAD AND PEACE BE UNTO US ALL*




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