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liberstina [14]
3 years ago
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  I once went to charity to give my clothes away to charity,when I saw someone on the floor sleeping and hasn’t ate ,So I waited

for him to wake up so I can give him food so I waited then he woke up ,So I asked “do you want any food?” and of course he says “yes”.So I got him some food and we started talking about how he ended up on the floor,He said he ended up on the floor because his parents died in a car crash and he didn’t have any to live,So then I realized that a I was lucky that i had all this stuff and he didn’t so I gave him alot of hugs and food to help him live and i said to myself” I would donate money and give my cloths away to poor” .From this experience I learned that I could be a better person, and I could help other people, whose they do not have anything in life..Is this good?
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zzz [600]3 years ago
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idk this answers guys

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yes

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