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Standing Before Affection

Have you ever stood in a group and felt the affection, trust, or admiration people have for you? It could be during a meeting, a gathering with friends, or simply in the embrace of your family. That feeling is warm, but it comes with an invisible yet very important responsibility.

That responsibility is to appreciate each person, each heart, that is directed toward you.Their presence—at an event, a party, or just in your life—is never something to take for granted.In this busy life, time and attention are among the most precious things anyone can give. When someone gives you their presence, even for just a few minutes, they are giving you a part of their life that cannot be reclaimed.

They are there because they care for you. Without affection, there would be no presence.There is a beautiful image to describe this appreciation: picking up each fallen grain of rice.A single grain of rice may seem small, insignificant. But someone who understands the value of labor and plenty will never overlook it.Each bit of affection, each trusting glance, each quiet support from those around you is like those grains of rice.

Never be so focused on the "grand feast" of success that you accidentally step on these precious "grains" of kindness. This is not only true for a famous person standing before thousands. It is true for a respected boss, a beloved teacher, or anyone of us receiving a compliment, a caring message, or a reassuring pat on the shoulder. Each act of concern is a "grain of rice" that deserves appreciation.

So, when you receive affection, never just look at the crowd. Feel the individual hearts that make up that crowd. True greatness is not in how many people love you, but in how deeply you appreciate the affection of each person. That is how you keep your heart humble, warm, and truly connected to life and the people around you.

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