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O Noble Prince, May Your Light Guide Everyone

Read the conversation between an old man (a commoner) and a royal Prince and answer the questions   O Noble Prince, May Your Light Guide Everyone Old Man (A Commoner): O noble prince, I’ve walked this land so long, I’ve seen both right and many a wrong. Tell me, son, what makes a prince so true, Is it the gold he wears or the deeds he’ll do? Prince: Good sir, I wear no crown of gold, No treasure can make a heart so bold. A prince is royal not for riches or fame, But for respect, kindness, and a humble name. Old Man: O, royal prince, you speak with wisdom rare, But can you live it, can you bear To guide the weak and help the poor, And care for others, forevermore? Prince: Yes, elder, I will do my best, To serve with honor, to give the rest. I’ll show compassion, patience, and care, I’ll be generous, just, and always fair. Old Man: And courage, boy, when dangers rise? Will you stay brave, will you be wise? A prince’s light is not in gold, But in the strength ...

Hello February

"New month, fresh energy, quiet hopes, and small beginnings. Let’s be gentle, grateful, and intentional." Hello February, a month that arrives softly, carrying new beginnings and gentle hope. You remind us to slow down, reflect, and realign our goals with patience and faith. With each new day, you offer a chance to let go of what no longer serves us and make room for growth, love, and quiet strength. May this month be filled with peace, purpose, and small moments that warm the heart.

The Sacred Responsibility of Trust

When someone trusts you, it means they see GOD in you. Always preserve their trust and keep their secrets safe. Meaning - When someone trusts you, they see you as a good and safe person. That trust is precious, so you should never betray it or reveal their secrets. When someone trusts you, it means they recognize goodness, safety, and integrity in your character almost like seeing a reflection of God within you. That trust is not given lightly; it is built on the belief that you will protect what is shared with care and respect. To honor such trust is a moral responsibility, because betraying it can deeply wound the bond between people. Keeping someone’s secrets safe shows loyalty, compassion, and strength of character. Preserving trust is not just about silence, but about valuing the person who believed in you enough to be vulnerable.