Interpreting the quotation

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Happy Sunday dear friends, every weekend @galenkp captivates us with the diversity of topics that approaches us to perform a self-examination in all areas of our history, with the actions and consequences that worked hand in hand wherever we go.

The quote from Marcus Aurelius, makes us visualise our actions and the wide power that the mind has in our earthly walk.

Every action we take must be done in good faith, for life is hand and turn. Doing good and not looking to whom, must be born from the heart.

And however we behave, we will be rewarded in the future, maybe not by everyone, but there is always someone who remembers the act of helping.

The good deeds we do out of 100%, only in the 1-10% range do they value such thinking and return it either in prayers or in deeds that are valid and appreciated.

If we sow hatred, resentment, bad intentions our future will not be pleasant.

In every family, work, love there are toxic people that in some way or another bother the essence of the person who smiles and expands with ease by his intellect and ability to solve any problem, therefore, the envious will try to damage the work as of place.

Without knowing that later with the phrase one hand washes the other and both hands wash the face, they will get help and the person who harms them will be the one who solves their problem.

Many human beings, colour their path by their thoughts and actions of course.

Months ago I witnessed a bad move at work: a colleague was sick to his stomach and needed two lemons to alleviate his pain and by chance there was another colleague who had bought a kilo of the fruit, so he asked for help and the one he had refused to help him and said that it cost him a lot of money to give it away. My expression was that miserable man, for two lemons, something very simple, it didn't cost him anything, was my thought.

A few weeks later, the man who refused the lemons needed help from the same man who asked for it and as you can understand the answer was reciprocal and the unusual thing is that the man was annoyed, with such a moral nuisance, he waited for help without giving it, like the vultures who eat from everyone, but no one eats from him. He dyed his way with the person that some time by circumstances would need because we do not know where we will fall.

It is a simple action, but it leaves an anecdote of learning, sharing, being supportive, is very valuable, because God does not forsake, it is never too late to reflect and change our actions. There is always time.

I used canva and the free translator deelp as my language is Spanish.

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Your interpretation to the quote is educative. according to your story, we should always make each moment if our life count, because whatever we do to the universe, we shall receive back, that way it's important to do good to others,so as to receive good in return.

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