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Mirrors show us what we look like, not who we are.
Mirror can reflect our physical appearance, but it cannot capture our personality, emotions, or the experiences that shape us. What we see in the mirror is just an outer shell, while our true identity lies within—the way we think, feel, and interact with the world. Our kindness, resilience, and character are not things a reflection can reveal.
Often, people get caught up in their outward appearance, forgetting that real beauty comes from within. A person may have a flawless face, but if they lack compassion or integrity, their reflection holds little meaning. On the other hand, someone who may not fit society’s definition of beauty but has a kind heart and a strong spirit is far more valuable than what any mirror can show.
In a world that often prioritizes looks over substance, it is important to remember that who we truly are is defined not by what we see in a reflection, but by our actions, values, and the impact we leave on others. 2 replies
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Children don't listen to advice, they imitate examples.
Children learn more from what they see than from what they are told. While parents, teachers, and elders often give advice, it is their actions that truly shape a child's behavior. If a parent tells a child to be polite but is rude to others, the child is more likely to imitate the behavior rather than follow the advice. Similarly, if a teacher preaches honesty but is dishonest in small ways, children will pick up on the contradiction.
Young minds are like sponges, absorbing habits, attitudes, and values from their surroundings. This is why leading by example is the most effective way to teach children. If we want them to be kind, respectful, and responsible, we must demonstrate these qualities in our own actions. Instead of just telling children what is right or wrong, we should show them through our behavior. 0 reply
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