It is not where we are that matters nor what we have, it is what we do with where we are and what we have.

Sonia Rumzi
It is not where we are that matters nor what...
It is not where we are that matters nor what...
It is not where we are that matters nor what...
It is not where we are that matters nor what...
About This Quote

The greatest happiness in life is to be able to help others. This statement speaks to the power of giving and getting. If we do not help others, we cannot give to them. We cannot share what we do not have.

When we help others, we pass on our own personal strength and our own happiness. It is infectious and widespread, this idea that “we must help others if we want to be happy”. It is a simple truth, but one that can be lost if we do not implement it into our everyday life.

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