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Nesterboy [21]
3 years ago
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What do you think id the best life's principle that is fitted to your own experiences and convictions?​

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11Alexandr11 [23.1K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The best life's principle that is fitted to my own experiences and convictions is "Love God through your neighbor."

I have always shared this mantra that "there is sharing in love."  I believe strongly that God is love and if one loves, the person becomes God-like to the person or thing that is loved.

Explanation:

By loving God through your neighbor, you are demonstrating what every human being is created for.  Those who attain fulfilment in life achieve this because of the great love that they share.  There is no negative in love, because love is pure, undiluted affection, and has no strings attached.  You cannot destroy the person or thing that you love.  But without love, every action is empty and bereft of meaning.

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