“Be good, but don’t be naive.”

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Hello my reader friends, greetings to all!

Do I remember? Haha.... I hope you don't forget me. After a long break, I wrote the article again today.

I'm fine. Since the month of Ramadan has started, I have been very busy with some family work, that is why I am sincerely sorry for being irregular in my favorite place **read.cash.

However, before I get into the main content of my article, let me start with a small example....!

This is a story that explains what it means to be good, but not naive.

The good man found himself faced with a difficult decision when he saw his colleague struggling with his work. He could either do the work for him or confront him about it and help him out. He chose the latter, because he didn't want to be bad, although he knew that by confronting this person he would risk losing his job in the process. This is an example of someone being good, but not naive - doing what we believe to be right and standing up for our fellow man.

“If you really want to do something, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.”-Tony Gaddis

We all have this one time or another found ourselves in a moment of clarity and chosen to take action that resulted in a successful outcome. The opposite can also be said when we are too scared or unconfident to take the leap.

This is where knowledge and humility come into play as we need to ground ourselves in truth and reality of what our limitations may be. In order for us not to fool ourselves with self-deception, it is imperative that we first accept who we are before trying to change anything."

For all the good we want to do in this world, we also have to be cognizant of the consequences that our actions may also have.

With these thoughts in mind, it is our duty as humans to take care of one another and be mindful of our actions and the way they impact other people.

This line can be interpreted in two ways depending on the context. It could mean “always strive to do your best, but don't stay ignorant of the potential pitfalls that can arise.” Or it could mean “while you should always aim to do well, being naive will only lead to trouble.”

In this article, I am talking about the importance of being rigorous and critical online while not being naive while staying optimistic at the same time. In order to accomplish this difficult task successfully — I would like to elaborate what we need in order for us or our children not get duped by scammers and for us not be exploited on digital platforms like Facebook or Twitter without our knowledge and

Doing social good is important, but it's not the only consideration. We need to make sure that we will be sustainable in the long run and build policies that don't take away resources from those who need it most.

Giving what we can and working on moving this world to a better place is not an easy feat. However, if we work together, there is nothing that can stop us.


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The content of the writing is very nice. I am a new reader of yours.

There is a saying that if we work together in ten, we will not lose or win. If everyone works together, no one will be able to stop the success of that work.

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The hardest part will be to create politicians who don't get resources from those who need them.

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I once read it somewhere that we should be good and not nice. In the long run I realised that they are two different things, Being nice will make us go out of our way to do things even when it wouldn't be convenient and we wouldn't be properly appreciated. It's similar to being naive.

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After a few days of not writing, even @Therandomrewarder forgot me quickly. smiles, I still remember you dear

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Thank you mate for remembering me and for your kind words!:)

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