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You can be that someone
If there is someone, who calls you once I while to say Hi to you, be Happy there is someone who would like to be in touch with you

If there is someone, who regularly wishes you on important occasions, be Happy there is someone who would like you be to hail and healthy

If there is someone, who calls you to share his worries, be proud that there is someone who sees you as solace

If there is someone, who inquiries about your whole family, be Happy there is someone who values you and your family

If there is someone, who sends you religious message, be happy there is someone who is praying for you

If there is someone, who forwards good information, be happy there is someone who is concerned about your well-being

If there is someone, who invites you for all his functions and occasions, be happy there is someone who sees you as an important guest

If there is someone, who refers you to his friends and relatives for help, be happy there is someone who sees you as a capable person

If there is someone, who corrects you, be Happy there is someone who wants you to be right

Remember, there are many who die in loneliness
You can be that someone, in someone's life

M. L. Narendra Kumar

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