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how will you make a word of difference with your action​

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Answered by leelamewara125
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We talk a lot in our advice about “having a positive impact”, “doing good”, and “making a difference”. What do we mean when we use these phrases?

The question of what it ultimately means to do good is one for moral philosophy, and we don’t claim to know the answer. But for the purposes of our advice, we think it makes sense to use the following working definition:

“Doing good” or “making a difference” is about promoting welfare, considered impartially, over the long term — without sacrificing anything that might be of comparable moral importance.

Answered by shrijha15
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We may fail in our life but we must know that failure is not permanent. We should have self confidence and we must challenge to those who said we can't do.We should not only challenge in words but also by action.If a single word makes a lot of chanhes then a single action may even change the whole world.A single action has a lot of power to move the earth.

"TO BE BEST WE SHOULD LEARN TO HANDLE THE WORST "

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