THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING EACH OTHER – By Charles Schokman

THE IMPORTANCE OF HAVING EACH OTHER – By Charles Schokman

People who have healthy relationships are more likely to feel happier and satisfied with their lives. They are less likely to have physical and mental health problems. Healthy relationships can: increase your sense of worth and belonging and help you feel less alone.

People in healthy relationships love and support each other. They help each other practically as well as emotionally. They are there for each other in the good times and the bad times.

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This poem by Rex Don sums it up.

How Can You “SM_LE” Without *”I”* ?

How Can You Be “F_NE” Without “I” ?

How Can You “W_SH” Without “I” ?

How Can You Be “N_CE” Without “I” ?

How Can You Be a

“FAM_LY” Or “RELAT_VE” Without “I” ?

How Can You Be a “FR_END” Without “I” ?

So “I” Am Very Important!

But How Can I Achieve “S_CCESS” Without *”U”* ?

How Can I “LA_GH” Without ‘U’?

How Can I Take A “C_P” of Tea Without “U”?

How Can I Enjoy The “S_NSHINE” Without “U”?

How Can I Have “F_N” Without “U”?

And That Makes “U” Also Important As “I”

Therefore humans *(U & I) = WE* need one another in life to be happy, work together and achieve greater things. Let’s propagate positivity and shun negativity that the world would envy for eternity.​

There is no better way to start the day than with a SMILE. I hope you enjoy this classic by Nat King Cole. He expresses through his words the necessity of choosing joy amidst life’s sorrows. Good things are ahead, and we can restore our hope by choosing to smile rather than sulk.

 

You are welcome to pass this on.

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