The Grace of Kindness
(Eter Kalandarishvili Goliadze, Ioseb Kakhidze, Ilia Tsivadze)
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Grace of Kindness, Eter Kalandarishvili, Ioseb Kakhidze, Ilia TsivadzeAbstract
There are people, there is good and evil. Evil has multiplied so much that sometimes you think that only envy, treachery, cruelty, and intolerance rule the world! However, the world is ruled by a silent, often unnoticed and forgotten by many goodness. There are seeds of good and evil in every person, the main thing is what you allow to awaken. It is happiness to be wise, but it is even more happiness to be kind. Perhaps the meaning of life is to do good, such good that is not counted, such good for which no one asks for a return! Maybe goodness is a philosophical category that beautifies the world! Maybe goodness is also a sweet duty that you should make a way of life for yourself! Maybe kindness is a language that the deaf can hear, an eye that can make the blind see? No one considers themselves evil. There are many people who try to portray themselves as good, but fortunately for us, there are people for whom doing good is an inner need. Doing good also requires wisdom. Good is not only the one who does good, but also the one who is incapable of doing evil.
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