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Your actions are the reflections of your life!






Be always careful in your life.
Whatever you do in your life whether good or bad, everything reflects back to you.
If you do good things in your life, good things will always reflect back to you.
If you do bad things in your life, bad things will always reflect back to you.
Your life is like a mirror whatever you want to see in your life, you’ll see yourself in the mirror of your life.
If you grow a fruit plant, you’ll always get the delicious fruits.
If you grow a thorny bush, you’ll always get the nail like thorns.
Your life is always on your hands.
If you play your life with the ball of fire, you’ll always get burn.
If you play your life with the naked knife, you’ll always get hurt.
But if you love your life, your life will always love you back. If you care your life, your life will always care you.
The way you will treat your life, the way your life will treat you back. Never try to do anything against your life.









Anecdote:

A father and his son are walking in a mountain area. Suddenly the son falls, hurts himself and screams: “AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!”

To his surprise, he hears a voice repeating, somewhere in the mountain: ““AAAhhhhhhhhh!!!” Curiously, he yells: “Who are you?”

He receives the answer: “Who are you?”

Angered at the response, he screams; “Coward!”

He receives an answer matching his: “Coward!”

He looks at his father and asks: “What’s going on?”

The father, smiling, says: “My son, pay attention.” And he cries to the mountain: “I admire you!” “I admire you!”

The father shouts: “You are a champion!”

The voice answers: “You are a champion!”

The boy is surprised, but doesn’t understand.

Then the father explains: “People call this an echo, but really this is life. It gives you back everything you say or do.”



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