
Back in 2011, there was this kid who still carried a student ID and a pocket full of dreams. He barely knew what life was about, yet somehow, he wrote about love. It’s probably not the romantic kind, but the kind that makes people stronger, braver, and more human.
Looking back now, it’s funny and heartwarming at the same time. Maybe he didn’t fully understand what he was writing, but deep down, he already felt it. Love wasn’t something he could define, but something he quietly believed in.
Who would’ve thought that a kid with messy thoughts and big hopes could write something that would still make sense years later?
here is the full version:
“FEELING LOVED MAKES US STRONG, AND FEELING LOVING MAKES US COURAGEOUS”
Feeling loved makes us strong, and loving makes us brave.
The feeling of being loved makes us sincerely use whatever abilities we have, to be as good as those who love us expect. And love makes us focus on what we can do, and not on the mental barriers that limit courage.
So, make sure that the people you love, your children – know the depth of your love for them, so that they can become independent individuals who can make themselves great. Model loving behavior for them, so that they become caring individuals, so that they are strengthened by the love of their family and emboldened by their love for their family.
Feeling loved makes us strong, and loving makes us brave. And strength in this life has long no longer meant muscle strength, but is the strength of the heart to persist in the face of difficulties, to remain patient in awaiting the results of our honesty and hard work. And courage has also expanded its meaning, which is now no longer the courage to die, but primarily the courage to live fully.

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