Only this simple maxim,
"little by little, the longer a hill."
We used to interpret it, that if we collect a cent for cent,
in time we get a stack.
But this maxim does not really just talking about saving lives,
or persistence of saving.
This saying implies something more valuable than just a piece of money,
namely: if we are able to gather in every act of kindness - our small actions,
then we will find greatness in our souls.
How is the small actions that reflect the spirit of the owner?
That is, when accompanied by a glimmer of compassion in it.
Thank you, a smile, friendly greeting, or a friendly hug,
is an action that may be trivial.
But the coverage of affection,
it is much higher than your savings hill.
"little by little, the longer a hill."
We used to interpret it, that if we collect a cent for cent,
in time we get a stack.
But this maxim does not really just talking about saving lives,
or persistence of saving.
This saying implies something more valuable than just a piece of money,
namely: if we are able to gather in every act of kindness - our small actions,
then we will find greatness in our souls.
How is the small actions that reflect the spirit of the owner?
That is, when accompanied by a glimmer of compassion in it.
Thank you, a smile, friendly greeting, or a friendly hug,
is an action that may be trivial.
But the coverage of affection,
it is much higher than your savings hill.
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