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From Babyhood to Growing Up

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childhood Babies, in their earliest stages of life, operate on a simple yet effective communication system: crying. When they desire food or a clean diaper, they express their needs through this universal language. Parents or caregivers promptly respond, addressing their immediate requirements. However, as children grow and develop, a fascinating shift occurs in the dynamics of their desires and actions. Their communication evolves into more complex forms, such as gestures and speech, allowing for richer interactions and deeper connections with those around them. Read more

We can all become better individuals

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pigeon In today’s world, we tend to look at a person’s skills and knowledge before we judge them. However, these qualities don’t necessarily reflect a person’s true character. A person may be highly talented, but if they don’t keep their promises, lack loyalty, or fail to uphold their word, then all their skills and knowledge are meaningless. In this context, it’s essential to evaluate people based on their moral values and ethics rather than their abilities. If someone is truthful, keeps their promises, and is loyal, then they are worthy of praise and admiration, no matter what their skills or knowledge may be. Such people are rare, and they possess a quality that is far more superior than mere talent. Read more

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