"The More Kind The Person Is, The Less He Sees Faults in Others
Reflections on Kindness, Purpose, and the True Essence of Humanity
Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory. Prayers may not change the world, but they transform people, and people, in turn, change the world. An optimist sees a green light everywhere, while a pessimist notices only the red stoplight. The truly wise, however, are colorblind.
In time, all things fall into place, but until then, it is best to laugh at the confusion, live for the moments, and trust that everything happens for a reason. When faced with criticism, respond with accomplishments.
In reaching for the moon, many fail to see the flowers blooming at their feet. At 20, we wear the face that nature gave us; at 40, the face that life has shaped; and at 60, the face we have earned. Happiness is one of the rare things that multiplies when shared. The success of any journey depends not on the speed of the ship but on whether it stays the course.
While many people are aware of their unhappiness, even more fail to recognize their happiness. Two great refuges from life’s hardships are music and the comforting presence of a cat. If you love something, let it go. If it returns, it was meant to be; if not, it never truly belonged to you.
Kindness can accomplish much—just as the sun melts ice, it dissolves misunderstandings, mistrust, and hostility. Do something for someone every day, even if you gain nothing in return. Those who seek to do good should not expect an easy path; instead, they must face challenges with calm determination.
An example is not just the main factor in influencing others—it is the only one. Life becomes harder when we live for others, but it also becomes richer and more meaningful. Seek to do good, not for recognition, but for the sheer joy of giving.
We live in a dangerous era, where humanity is learning to control nature before mastering self-control. If you have yet to find your purpose, do not lose heart—be prepared for setbacks, but never abandon your journey. A good example carries twice the weight of good advice.
Thinking about death allows us to appreciate life, for when we accept our mortality, each day becomes a gift. The purpose of life is to serve, show compassion, and help others. Blaming the environment for personal struggles offers no solution—true growth comes from taking responsibility for one’s actions, beliefs, and morals.
A great secret of success is to go through life without allowing it to drain you completely. Love often fades because the small flaws that once seemed charming become unbearable. Never silence the voice of humanity within you, for compassion toward all living beings is what makes us truly human.
If you cannot give something away, then you do not own it—it owns you. The willow bends in the storm and survives, while the rigid oak breaks; in hardship, lighthearted souls recover faster than the serious-minded.
True thinking begins when a person stops taking their existence for granted and sees life as a mystery. It is not enough to simply exist; working, supporting a family, and fulfilling responsibilities are important, but life demands something deeper.
Despite being surrounded by people, many still suffer from loneliness. Each person must find their own way to discover their true worth. Time must be given to others, for no one lives in a world of their own—we share this life with fellow human beings.
The greatest tragedy is not death itself, but what dies within a person while they are still alive. The kinder someone is, the less they notice the faults of others.
Do not let Sunday be taken from you—without a day of rest, the soul becomes an orphan. Never remain silent when asked about your thoughts, experiences, or opinions; your voice has the power to inspire, enlighten, and connect.
Many truths remain unnoticed simply because no one has realized their potential. Train yourself never to delay expressing gratitude. The joy felt after doing a good deed is the nourishment our soul craves.
Above all, I believe that humanity’s greatest purpose is to become more compassionate. The ideal of humanity must be revived. ✨
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Thank you for your thoughtful piece. It speaks to me as I try to approach life this way too. It's a gentle reminder to embrace the path to love and kindness. Wishing you days where you see the glass is half full!