Hi. Here are some bila mpangilio lessons.
1. Smiles are better than frowns.
2. A friendly greeting to a friend au even someone wewe barely know can make a big difference.
3. Making your loved ones happy is zaidi vaulable than any material item.
4. Being happy with the people wewe upendo is worth zaidi than all the money in your wallet combined.
5. Even when things get bad an optimistic attitude and hard working dedication can make things better.
6. Being salama is important, just don't overthink everything.
7. Calling bullies the things they call wewe in response won't make things better.
8. It's good to be nice to everybody, even the people who act bad. Being kinder than the bad guys can inspire them to change their ways.
9. Respecting opinions is important even if wewe highly disagree with other peoples' opinions.
10. People shouldn't be mocked for being unique as long as they don't do anything morally wrong.
1. Smiles are better than frowns.
2. A friendly greeting to a friend au even someone wewe barely know can make a big difference.
3. Making your loved ones happy is zaidi vaulable than any material item.
4. Being happy with the people wewe upendo is worth zaidi than all the money in your wallet combined.
5. Even when things get bad an optimistic attitude and hard working dedication can make things better.
6. Being salama is important, just don't overthink everything.
7. Calling bullies the things they call wewe in response won't make things better.
8. It's good to be nice to everybody, even the people who act bad. Being kinder than the bad guys can inspire them to change their ways.
9. Respecting opinions is important even if wewe highly disagree with other peoples' opinions.
10. People shouldn't be mocked for being unique as long as they don't do anything morally wrong.
To realize the value of a sister, ask someone who doesn't have one. To realize the value of ten years, ask a newly divorced couple. To realize the value of four years, ask a graduate. To realize the value of one year, ask a student who has failed a final exam. To realize the value of nine months, ask a mother who gave birth to a still born. To realize the value of one month, ask a mother who has aliyopewa birth to a premature baby. To realize the value of one week, ask an editor of a weekly newspaper. To realize the value of one hour, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet. To realize the value of one minute, ask a person who has missed the train, bus au plane. To realize the value of one-second, ask a person who has survived an accident. To realize the value of one millisecond, ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics. To realize the value of a friend, lose one.
Moral: Don't take everything for granted.
Moral: Don't take everything for granted.