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“I once heard my mother asking the neighbors for salt. We already had plenty at …

“I once heard my mother asking the neighbors for salt. We already had plenty at home, so I asked her why.
She gently explained, ‘Our neighbors don’t have much, and they often come to us for help. From time to time, I ask them for something small and simple, so they’ll feel that we need them too. This way, it’s easier for them to come to us whenever they need help—without feeling ashamed.’
That day, I learned one of the greatest lessons of my life: respecting someone’s dignity is one of the noblest forms of kindness.
Let’s raise children who are empathetic, humble, supportive—and who understand the true value of others.” ❤️
– Courtesy: Fatima Anfig