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Good Deeds Reflect Good Character (Class 8th)

 

GOOD DEEDS REFLECT GOOD CHARACTER

(By ABC)

“If wealth is lost nothing is lost, if health is lost something is lost, if character is lost everything is lost.”

Good deeds surely reflect character as they show how smart and humble one is in one’s personality. A person of good character will do good deeds, not only in presence of strangers but also when he/she is alone. Character is a diamond that scratches every stone. As many people believe that they need to do some sort of very different or extra ordinary things to impress others it is totally wrong .You just need to have some originality, politeness and adequate manners for that purpose if we are helpful then people will naturally understand our beautiful character, so the first thing to do from today should be being careful in the way we talk, helping the needy and not behaving like junglees. Many would think why good deeds have been included here, people are born, people die. But some people after they are gone to leave behind them a trail of light that illuminous the path for striving followers.

It is rightly said “Actions speak louder than words.”

Teachers, parents and elders must ensure to provide healthy environment to the young children to develop their characters.  

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