The more we say this kind of words during our lives, the healthier we can live, the happier we can live, and the better our interpersonal relationships will be.
If you are wrong, how important it is to ask for forgiveness and receive forgiveness.
How good it is also to give encouragement and praise for doing well for what others have done well.
How good it is to have a life attitude that listens to others and learns, rather than just making my opinion and arguments and saying that I am the best in the world.
How good it would be to be a person who sacrifices for others rather than people who think that only I should live well and be comfortable and happy.
How nice it is to be a person who knows how to be grateful for small things and everything, as well as for the very trivial and small things that others have done to me.
How good it is to not forget the grace of your parents and siblings and live with gratitude.
It is good to have a grateful mind, but how good it is to raise your children so that they can respond with words and writings.
How good it is to live with an interpersonal relationship that respects “you” without proposing the word “I” as much as possible.
How nice is it for kids and adults to say more of these words and live by doing what they said?
Dear readers!
How about teaching your children to live with a lot of these words on a regular basis?
If you say goodbye when you greet on usual occasion and you greet too on special occasions, your path to success will be open wide.