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Love Yourself!






There is a great power in love. Without love nobody can live. It is only love that binds everyone in one single code. 




Love yourself.
Love your dear ones.
Love your friends.
Love your neighbors.
And love every living creature.


                In order to get success in your life, first of all you should love yourself. Since, you want success in your life for yourself and for your family. If you love yourself, then you too love whatever you do in your life. And it leads you to the path of success. However, if you don’t love yourself, you can’t do anything in your life. And finally it leads you towards your destruction.

          Love is one of the most beautiful things in the entire universe. Love is the mother of everything. Its language is understood by every living creature of this world.

Anecdote:

              Once upon a time, a rich man was living in a village. He loved his family and his people very dearly. He helped everyone who came to him. He was living a very happy and prosperous life with his family. However, with time he was changed a lot. He started hating his family. He hated his friends. He hated everybody. He stopped helping people. He indulged himself in wine and drinks. He didn’t listen to his family and friends. Even he banished them from his life.
Time was passing by, and then one day, he found himself in the death bed. He was suffering from a terrible disease. Then, he realized his grave mistakes, but it was too late for him. He realized that if he would listen to his family and friends; his end wouldn’t arrive so early. He missed his family and friends. He missed their love and affections. He was dying all alone.


Always remember:

                   There is a great power in love.

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