Always do what is right not what is convenient. This will reflect your love and kindness for humanity.

Debasish Mridha
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Robert Green Ingersoll said, “I do not believe that love is a state of perfect contentment with the way things are. I do believe that love is desire to see wholesome change in the world.” If you want to be a good person, you have to be willing to fight for it and sacrifice for it. If you want to be loved, you have to be willing to risk your own happiness and well-being for others. And if you want to serve humanity, then you’ll find that doing what is right and what is convenient will always conflict with each other.

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