WILL THE MOON STOP SHINING IF YOU DON'T GIVE LITTLE YOU CAN TO HELP WHEN YOU CAN

 *WILL THE MOON STOP SHINING,  IF YOU DON'T GIVE LITTLE YOU CAN TO HELP WHEN YOU CAN?*

By Uwagboe Ogieva





Some people are so little minded that they think helping others grow is actually reducing their morals. Many are so mean that they think bringing others down are  best way to make it up. Some so poor minded that they get so bitter when their neighbour grows where they fail

Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above them. Great people are those who make others feel that they, too, can become great. The person you will be in fews years is decided by the people you spend time with and the learning you give to yourself today

Many age people often regret what they would have done in their pasted when they could. What goes round, comes around. Imagine how the world will be or look like without people of  litle kindness, generosity and love to care for others who cannot. A show of  little kindness, could be someones else opportunity to save a life time

Sometimes, people start early and end late, many start late and end early, some starts early and end early while others start late and end late, life can be dramatic, the reason  little share of love, kindness and generocity could do magics

 The clock of time stops for no one, the reason to always be positive and acting to solution any time oportuno. The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. Believe you can and you’re halfway there.  If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun

*Never enough, never too late to show some little kindness to get real happiness in making others happy where and when you can*



Uwagboe Ogieva

5th of March, 2021





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