An Indian Australian..Professionally an Australian Immigration Law Expert and founder of Aives Australia.Currently an aspirant to be registered before the Supreme Court of Victoria as a Barrister. Personally, I am still the same old boy and backbencher who went to the Government school in Kerala with evergreen memories. I dedicate this blog to express my little thoughts about the challenges,love,spiritual desire,pain and feelings as a Malabari to inspire the forgotten ones out there!
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Little Kindness
WHEN a child is born, who rejoices ?
The parents, relatives and friends. But who cries ? The Child.
However, when we die, it should be the other way round. We should be rejoicing and have the satisfaction that we made a contribution to the world and left the world a little better place that we found it. Let the world cry that it has lost a good soul and become poorer. As people pay their respects, the most common things talked about are the little acts of kindness performed by the person during his lifetime. Little acts of kindness don’t go unnoticed. In fact, their impact become even more potent after a person is gone. That is when people realize how much those little acts of kindness and humanness meant to them.
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