Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Heavenly people

There are so many people doing good deeds at any part in this world everyday. How to react to these good deeds?
Everyday we can see so many people doing bad deeds at any corner in this world. How to react to these bad deeds?
If we follow wrong path, then we will bring misfortune to others and also ourselves.
Let's study the student guide--good deeds and wrongdoings.
Good deeds
When we see others do good deeds, think about following their example. Even though our own achievements are still far behind those of others. we are getting closer.
Wrongdoings
When we see others do wrong, immediately reflect upon ourselves.
If we have made the same mistake, correct it.
If not, be extra cautious not to make the same mistake.
When our morals, conduct, knowledge, and skills are not as good as others, we should encourage ourselves to be better.
If our clothes we wear and the food we eat and drink are not as good as others, do not be ashamed.
My view
We should make the commitment doing more good deeds. If everybody like to do good deeds, then we are heavenly people in this earth.
Let's smile and sing the song " Don't worry, be happy. "
See you on next series.

4 comments:

bluedreamer27 said...

i agree with this my friend
we must establish our self by doing good things not just to others but for our self too
being good to others mean being good to God too

Our Love Story said...

hi coolingstar! at last... i visited you! it has been such a long time since my last visit! thanks a lot for always being there in my site!

yes, definitely... we should never get tired of doing good things and setting good examples to the younger generations...

take care always!!! : )

coolingstar9 said...

bluedreamer27,
Yes, the best is doing good to others and ourself as well.

coolingstar9 said...

Our love story,
Jen, you are right. we should never get tired of doing good things and setting good examples to the younger generations.
Parents, teachers need to set good examples for the kids, students.
Take good care, jen.