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While it's understandable to feel that support is often tied to one's background or future usefulness, this view doesn't always capture the full picture. Consider the pure and divine love of young ones for their mother, which is unconditional and selfless. A mother nurtures her's with no expectation of return, purely out of love and care. It is as we grow older that influences such as greed and self-esteem start to shape our perceptions. Often, the genuine, selfless nature we are born with fades as we navigate the complexities of life. In truth, many acts of kindness are rooted in this original, pure spirit, and there are still numerous instances where people help others out of true compassion and without any strings attached.
Often it is we humans who ignores the goodness in the nature. As Mandela is "Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never be extinguished". There may be people who will leave as during our hardest time, but it is only many not all!

let me add a story

In a world where fortune's favor ebbs and flows like the tides, Manvik and Janesh stood as twin pillars of success and wealth. Their friendship, forged in the fires of youthful ambition and nurtured through years of shared dreams, was as sturdy as it was unshakeable. Both men, men of considerable means, had made their fortunes through astute investments and relentless perseverance. Yet, destiny had woven a complex tapestry for them, one where trust and betrayal would intermingle in the most unexpected ways.

Manvik, with his characteristic zeal, had invested a substantial portion of his wealth in a bank that had promised grand returns. His confidence in the institution was as robust as his belief in his own abilities. Janesh, equally astute but with a more cautious demeanor, had also entrusted his funds to a bank, albeit one with a more discerning reputation. As months passed, both men were buoyed by the illusion of prosperity, their lives a testament to the fruits of their labor.

But fate, as it often does, had a cruel twist in store. Rumors began to surface, whispering of deceit and fraud within Mavik’s chosen bank. Janesh, with his characteristic vigilance, conducted a thorough investigation and discovered the troubling truth—the bank was indeed a sham, a carefully constructed facade meant to ensnare the unwary. With a heart weighed heavy with concern, Janesh acted swiftly. He withdrew his funds, securing his wealth from the impending calamity.

In a gesture that spoke volumes of his character, Janesh approached Manvik, who had yet to learn of the bank's duplicity. Holding out his hand, he presented Manvik with a sum of money, his voice steady yet laden with compassion. “Manvik, my friend,” he said, “this is your money. The bank you invested in is no more. My own investment has been preserved, but yours... I am deeply sorry for your loss.”

Manvik, upon receiving the money, looked at Janesh with a mix of shock and gratitude. He had already come to terms with the reality of his loss, the pain of knowing his wealth was now a mirage. His eyes, usually so vibrant with ambition, were now clouded with a blend of sadness and relief. He saw in Janesh not just a friend, but a beacon of integrity and selflessness in a world tainted by treachery.

Without a word, Manvik embraced Janesh. The hug was not merely a gesture of friendship but a profound acknowledgment of the bond that had weathered the storm of betrayal. In that silent, yet eloquent moment, the weight of Manvik’s loss was shared, and the warmth of Janesh’s gesture provided solace amidst the ruins.

As they stood there, bound in their embrace, Manvik felt a renewed sense of hope. Despite the treachery that had marred his journey, he was reminded of the enduring power of true friendship. Janesh’s act of kindness, given freely and without expectation, restored his faith in the goodness that still existed in the world.

So now you can see there is humanity and true friendship, choose wisely and you earn one!
THE WORLD IS SOMETHING EQUAVALENT TO YOUR PERSPECTIVE, IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON'S OUTLOOK TO THE SOCIETY!




Chambers of your heart is made of love, you can fill it either with love, sympathy, empathy and true friendship or hatred, opportunist mind ideas and many other cold feelings. Your choice determines the result. If you help others during their troubles, then one day or other you will also be awarded!
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Dr Dear
 
While it's understandable to feel that support is often tied to one's background or future usefulness, this view doesn't always capture the full picture. Consider the pure and divine love of young ones for their mother, which is unconditional and selfless. A mother nurtures her's with no expectation of return, purely out of love and care. It is as we grow older that influences such as greed and self-esteem start to shape our perceptions. Often, the genuine, selfless nature we are born with fades as we navigate the complexities of life. In truth, many acts of kindness are rooted in this original, pure spirit, and there are still numerous instances where people help others out of true compassion and without any strings attached.
Often it is we humans who ignores the goodness in the nature. As Mandela is "Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never be extinguished". There may be people who will leave as during our hardest time, but it is only many not all!

let me add a story

In a world where fortune's favor ebbs and flows like the tides, Manvik and Janesh stood as twin pillars of success and wealth. Their friendship, forged in the fires of youthful ambition and nurtured through years of shared dreams, was as sturdy as it was unshakeable. Both men, men of considerable means, had made their fortunes through astute investments and relentless perseverance. Yet, destiny had woven a complex tapestry for them, one where trust and betrayal would intermingle in the most unexpected ways.

Manvik, with his characteristic zeal, had invested a substantial portion of his wealth in a bank that had promised grand returns. His confidence in the institution was as robust as his belief in his own abilities. Janesh, equally astute but with a more cautious demeanor, had also entrusted his funds to a bank, albeit one with a more discerning reputation. As months passed, both men were buoyed by the illusion of prosperity, their lives a testament to the fruits of their labor.

But fate, as it often does, had a cruel twist in store. Rumors began to surface, whispering of deceit and fraud within Mavik’s chosen bank. Janesh, with his characteristic vigilance, conducted a thorough investigation and discovered the troubling truth—the bank was indeed a sham, a carefully constructed facade meant to ensnare the unwary. With a heart weighed heavy with concern, Janesh acted swiftly. He withdrew his funds, securing his wealth from the impending calamity.

In a gesture that spoke volumes of his character, Janesh approached Manvik, who had yet to learn of the bank's duplicity. Holding out his hand, he presented Manvik with a sum of money, his voice steady yet laden with compassion. “Manvik, my friend,” he said, “this is your money. The bank you invested in is no more. My own investment has been preserved, but yours... I am deeply sorry for your loss.”

Manvik, upon receiving the money, looked at Janesh with a mix of shock and gratitude. He had already come to terms with the reality of his loss, the pain of knowing his wealth was now a mirage. His eyes, usually so vibrant with ambition, were now clouded with a blend of sadness and relief. He saw in Janesh not just a friend, but a beacon of integrity and selflessness in a world tainted by treachery.

Without a word, Manvik embraced Janesh. The hug was not merely a gesture of friendship but a profound acknowledgment of the bond that had weathered the storm of betrayal. In that silent, yet eloquent moment, the weight of Manvik’s loss was shared, and the warmth of Janesh’s gesture provided solace amidst the ruins.

As they stood there, bound in their embrace, Manvik felt a renewed sense of hope. Despite the treachery that had marred his journey, he was reminded of the enduring power of true friendship. Janesh’s act of kindness, given freely and without expectation, restored his faith in the goodness that still existed in the world.

So now you can see there is humanity and true friendship, choose wisely and you earn one!
THE WORLD IS SOMETHING EQUAVALENT TO YOUR PERSPECTIVE, IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON'S OUTLOOK TO THE SOCIETY!




Chambers of your heart is made of love, you can fill it either with love, sympathy, empathy and true friendship or hatred, opportunist mind ideas and many other cold feelings. Your choice determines the result. If you help others during their troubles, then one day or other you will also be awarded!
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Dr Dear
Damn- looks like you have a story to tell for every situation lol
 
While it's understandable to feel that support is often tied to one's background or future usefulness, this view doesn't always capture the full picture. Consider the pure and divine love of young ones for their mother, which is unconditional and selfless. A mother nurtures her's with no expectation of return, purely out of love and care. It is as we grow older that influences such as greed and self-esteem start to shape our perceptions. Often, the genuine, selfless nature we are born with fades as we navigate the complexities of life. In truth, many acts of kindness are rooted in this original, pure spirit, and there are still numerous instances where people help others out of true compassion and without any strings attached.
Often it is we humans who ignores the goodness in the nature. As Mandela is "Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never be extinguished". There may be people who will leave as during our hardest time, but it is only many not all!

let me add a story

In a world where fortune's favor ebbs and flows like the tides, Manvik and Janesh stood as twin pillars of success and wealth. Their friendship, forged in the fires of youthful ambition and nurtured through years of shared dreams, was as sturdy as it was unshakeable. Both men, men of considerable means, had made their fortunes through astute investments and relentless perseverance. Yet, destiny had woven a complex tapestry for them, one where trust and betrayal would intermingle in the most unexpected ways.

Manvik, with his characteristic zeal, had invested a substantial portion of his wealth in a bank that had promised grand returns. His confidence in the institution was as robust as his belief in his own abilities. Janesh, equally astute but with a more cautious demeanor, had also entrusted his funds to a bank, albeit one with a more discerning reputation. As months passed, both men were buoyed by the illusion of prosperity, their lives a testament to the fruits of their labor.

But fate, as it often does, had a cruel twist in store. Rumors began to surface, whispering of deceit and fraud within Mavik’s chosen bank. Janesh, with his characteristic vigilance, conducted a thorough investigation and discovered the troubling truth—the bank was indeed a sham, a carefully constructed facade meant to ensnare the unwary. With a heart weighed heavy with concern, Janesh acted swiftly. He withdrew his funds, securing his wealth from the impending calamity.

In a gesture that spoke volumes of his character, Janesh approached Manvik, who had yet to learn of the bank's duplicity. Holding out his hand, he presented Manvik with a sum of money, his voice steady yet laden with compassion. “Manvik, my friend,” he said, “this is your money. The bank you invested in is no more. My own investment has been preserved, but yours... I am deeply sorry for your loss.”

Manvik, upon receiving the money, looked at Janesh with a mix of shock and gratitude. He had already come to terms with the reality of his loss, the pain of knowing his wealth was now a mirage. His eyes, usually so vibrant with ambition, were now clouded with a blend of sadness and relief. He saw in Janesh not just a friend, but a beacon of integrity and selflessness in a world tainted by treachery.

Without a word, Manvik embraced Janesh. The hug was not merely a gesture of friendship but a profound acknowledgment of the bond that had weathered the storm of betrayal. In that silent, yet eloquent moment, the weight of Manvik’s loss was shared, and the warmth of Janesh’s gesture provided solace amidst the ruins.

As they stood there, bound in their embrace, Manvik felt a renewed sense of hope. Despite the treachery that had marred his journey, he was reminded of the enduring power of true friendship. Janesh’s act of kindness, given freely and without expectation, restored his faith in the goodness that still existed in the world.

So now you can see there is humanity and true friendship, choose wisely and you earn one!
THE WORLD IS SOMETHING EQUAVALENT TO YOUR PERSPECTIVE, IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON'S OUTLOOK TO THE SOCIETY!




Chambers of your heart is made of love, you can fill it either with love, sympathy, empathy and true friendship or hatred, opportunist mind ideas and many other cold feelings. Your choice determines the result. If you help others during their troubles, then one day or other you will also be awarded!
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Dr Dear
Very nice article, I enjoyed reading it, keep writing
 
While it's understandable to feel that support is often tied to one's background or future usefulness, this view doesn't always capture the full picture. Consider the pure and divine love of young ones for their mother, which is unconditional and selfless. A mother nurtures her's with no expectation of return, purely out of love and care. It is as we grow older that influences such as greed and self-esteem start to shape our perceptions. Often, the genuine, selfless nature we are born with fades as we navigate the complexities of life. In truth, many acts of kindness are rooted in this original, pure spirit, and there are still numerous instances where people help others out of true compassion and without any strings attached.
Often it is we humans who ignores the goodness in the nature. As Mandela is "Man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never be extinguished". There may be people who will leave as during our hardest time, but it is only many not all!

let me add a story

In a world where fortune's favor ebbs and flows like the tides, Manvik and Janesh stood as twin pillars of success and wealth. Their friendship, forged in the fires of youthful ambition and nurtured through years of shared dreams, was as sturdy as it was unshakeable. Both men, men of considerable means, had made their fortunes through astute investments and relentless perseverance. Yet, destiny had woven a complex tapestry for them, one where trust and betrayal would intermingle in the most unexpected ways.

Manvik, with his characteristic zeal, had invested a substantial portion of his wealth in a bank that had promised grand returns. His confidence in the institution was as robust as his belief in his own abilities. Janesh, equally astute but with a more cautious demeanor, had also entrusted his funds to a bank, albeit one with a more discerning reputation. As months passed, both men were buoyed by the illusion of prosperity, their lives a testament to the fruits of their labor.

But fate, as it often does, had a cruel twist in store. Rumors began to surface, whispering of deceit and fraud within Mavik’s chosen bank. Janesh, with his characteristic vigilance, conducted a thorough investigation and discovered the troubling truth—the bank was indeed a sham, a carefully constructed facade meant to ensnare the unwary. With a heart weighed heavy with concern, Janesh acted swiftly. He withdrew his funds, securing his wealth from the impending calamity.

In a gesture that spoke volumes of his character, Janesh approached Manvik, who had yet to learn of the bank's duplicity. Holding out his hand, he presented Manvik with a sum of money, his voice steady yet laden with compassion. “Manvik, my friend,” he said, “this is your money. The bank you invested in is no more. My own investment has been preserved, but yours... I am deeply sorry for your loss.”

Manvik, upon receiving the money, looked at Janesh with a mix of shock and gratitude. He had already come to terms with the reality of his loss, the pain of knowing his wealth was now a mirage. His eyes, usually so vibrant with ambition, were now clouded with a blend of sadness and relief. He saw in Janesh not just a friend, but a beacon of integrity and selflessness in a world tainted by treachery.

Without a word, Manvik embraced Janesh. The hug was not merely a gesture of friendship but a profound acknowledgment of the bond that had weathered the storm of betrayal. In that silent, yet eloquent moment, the weight of Manvik’s loss was shared, and the warmth of Janesh’s gesture provided solace amidst the ruins.

As they stood there, bound in their embrace, Manvik felt a renewed sense of hope. Despite the treachery that had marred his journey, he was reminded of the enduring power of true friendship. Janesh’s act of kindness, given freely and without expectation, restored his faith in the goodness that still existed in the world.

So now you can see there is humanity and true friendship, choose wisely and you earn one!
THE WORLD IS SOMETHING EQUAVALENT TO YOUR PERSPECTIVE, IT DEPENDS ON THE PERSON'S OUTLOOK TO THE SOCIETY!




Chambers of your heart is made of love, you can fill it either with love, sympathy, empathy and true friendship or hatred, opportunist mind ideas and many other cold feelings. Your choice determines the result. If you help others during their troubles, then one day or other you will also be awarded!
View attachment 259033


Dr Dear
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Aa akka emo cheppindhi... Heart parts cheppadam marchipoyindhi .. adhi nenu cover chesesthale hehee
 
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