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CAREFULNESS

Carefulness is the quality of being cautious, thoughtful and mindful. Carefulness is one of the good traits a man must possess.
      Carefulness is being Cautious of what you do, how you do everything you do. The most delicate territory is the place called Earth. Living on Earth is just like holding an  egg, if you're not careful it will fall down and break. Meanwhile living on Earth seems to some people a place to be merry and live how they want. Yes,it is always good to do things in your own way, but it must be out of carefulness. 
     Carefulness is being Thoughtful. This is a careful act of thinking deeply before you do anything. Here you think of the consequences of your actions (good or bad) on people and yourself. A thoughtful man is aware that every of his actions create histories. Histories and Stories that will be read in the future. Therefore, he deliberately creates good histories with every of his actions.
      Carefulness is being Mindful. A careful man is a mindful man. Being mindful is being alert and conscious of the environment you are, in order not to run into danger. A careless man is liable to unnecessary damage. Be careful with your life and everything. 
     It is always good for every man to live in freedom but not in carelessness. Be careful with your life, be careful of how you live today, today becomes history tomorrow.

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