Hello everyone! π
Welcome to Day 7 of my blog.
All of us have friends, right? I have many friends too. Usually, our friends are around our own age. But I’m a little different. I have friends from many different age groups.Today, I want to share a story about a very special friend of mine — an elderly woman who is much older than me. She lives in the same area as I do. Her name is Lalini, and she is around 65 years old. She runs a small grocery shop in our village, which is her main source of income πͺ.
She follows Islam, and I am a Buddhist. She is 65, and I am only 23 years old. Despite all these differences, we are very good friends π€π.Many people in the village don’t like her. They say she is rude or bad. But I have known her since I was very young, and she has never treated me badly — not even once.About three months ago, she went abroad ✈️. Before leaving, she told me about it, even though she didn’t tell many others. After her shop was closed, every time I passed that place, I felt a strange emptiness. π
But yesterday, when I walked past the shop, I saw something that made my heart happy — the shop was open again! Yes, she had returned π₯Ήπ. Just like before, she welcomed me with her beautiful smile. πWhen I was about to leave, she handed me a small packet of toffees. π¬
While walking back home, I kept thinking…
No human being is truly bad. Humans make other humans bad. So, to everyone reading this, always try to fill your hearts with love. ❤️When you do that, not only your life but also the lives of the people around you will become more beautiful. πΈ✨
Have a wonderful day π
See you in the next blog ✍️
Take care…
Bye ππ

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