What you do for others today you have done for yourself tomorrow.

Matshona Dhliwayo
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What you do for others today you have done for yourself tomorrow. This quote from the bible, actually applies to all of us. The more good that we can do for others, the more good we will feel in ourselves. When we see a homeless person, we may feel a sense of compassion and want to give a dollar or two to make a difference in their lives. But, when we see a homeless person every day, we begin to feel compassion for them and want to make a difference in their lives by helping them get off the street.

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