The law of civilized human life is that people should say good things to each other, trying to encourage each other, trying to raise each other, find in each other something good in order to another person can then develop good qualities.
I say something to bring good to man, good. And these civilized people are different from uncivilized. Civilized people know how to say good things to others. Civilized people understand this art. This is not hypocrisy. It is, in fact, the art of living next to each other, elevating each other.
When we always say to a person: "You are bad, you are bad, you are bad!" - how does it become? It's bad.
There is a good saying: "Call a man a pig - he will start grunting."
We use convictions too often, forgetting that there is no need for this. And as a result, we live in a society of bad
habbits. ()
Especially children. Children are sensitive to this. If a child is always said that he is bad, what will he be like? He will be bad luck to you. And you will live with this bad child. And this bad child will always justify your worst expectations. Because you yourself did it in this way. In the same way with respect to all our other relatives and relatives. Our words can raise a person and bring him good, and our words can offence a person and lead to the fact that it will develop bad qualities.
I must say something pleasant and try to bring good to this person!()
Constant development is the law of life, and a man who always tries to maintain his dogmas in order to appear consistent drives himself into a false position.
- Mahatma Gandhi