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Civic Sense: Responsibility in Everyday Life - How Small Choices Shape our Society.

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How Small Choices Shape Our Society “Ask not what your country can do for you , ask what you can do for your country”- this timeless call from John F. Kennedy reminds us that civic sense is a daily practice of responsibility, kindness, and active participation in the life of our communities. Civic sense is about awareness and responsibility in daily living. The way we drive, speak, wait, vote, conserve resources, and treat those around us quietly shapes the society we all share. Small choices like stopping at a signal, respecting public spaces, being patient with others, using resources mindfully, and showing kindness to the vulnerable groups - create safety, trust, and dignity in everyday life.  A society is not laws alone, but citizens who choose responsibility even when no one is watching. In today’s world, we often measure life through careers, income, relationships, and possessions. All of these are important. It is good to have...

Love Is Not a Strategic Game ❤️‍πŸ©ΉπŸ’”πŸŽ­❌

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Real love does not arrive with noise. It comes gently, unannounced, like rain you didn’t expect but deeply needed. πŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’žπŸ’ž When love finds you in midlife, it should not confuse you, frighten you, or make you smaller. It should not demand proofs, power, or performance. It should feel like relief a Home. Like exhaling after holding your breath for years. Love lives in simple things like- -In showing up. -In keeping promises. -In patience. -In silence that feels safe, not awkward. Love is also restraint. It means control over ego. It means control over careless words. It means control over the urge to dominate or belittle. A person who loves knows when to pause instead of giving wound to other.  Love understands rain. It understands why the sea rises when the sky opens. It understands our emotions without mocking them. Love respects vulnerability. Love cannot be taught at a certain age. Love is not a skill learned from books or podc...