Sometimes it's not something special we need but doing something extra.

Lalpekhlua
Sometimes it's not something special we need but doing something...
Sometimes it's not something special we need but doing something...
Sometimes it's not something special we need but doing something...
Sometimes it's not something special we need but doing something...
About This Quote

There are certain things in life that we all want to do. Sometimes it’s not something special we need but doing something extra. In this quote, the author is suggesting that sometimes it’s not about what you want to do, but rather what you can do that will make a difference. Sometimes, doing something extra can make a difference in your life and the lives of those around you, even when the task seems mundane.

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