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Benefits of building the self in young people
3:38:24 2024-12-30 1493

A young man who takes care of himself in his youth and improves himself gets several useful results, including:

First: He saves himself from the pain and harm of bad upbringing, and continues his life with peace of mind and reassurance.

Second: He can influence the elderly in the family, and is able to reduce quarrels in the family with his good behavior and morals.

Third: As a result of good morals in his social interactions, he gains the love and appreciation of the members of society.

Fourth: If he marries and has children, he raises them in a sound manner, and thus they will be healthy people in the future.

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