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HUMBLE YOURSELF & RESPECT OTHERS


Lucky Blom - Columnist | Columns & Opinions | 19 June 2024 



Let's talk... 

Why do we judge each other? Why do we criticize each other? Why do we look down on other people? 

I mean we all come from different families and different backgrounds. You having money doesn't make you better than anyone(My opinion). Yes I know some people were born into rich families, big houses, big cars, fancy schools and all the luxury, does that give you the right to mock others because of where they come from?... No. One thing I've learnt in this thing called life is it humbles you to the ground and it hits you so hard that you forget you even had the luxury in your life, karma also plays a role in that.Yes you worked hard,you went to school, varsity and secured a seriously good paying job and got yourself into luxury. But remember in all that,you must never forget to respect other people and never judge their backgrounds. Otherwise regret will follow you.

Let me speak for everyone... Let us respect, love and appreciate one another and nothing will go wrong. Let us humble ourselves. Let us support each other. 

#respectlife

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