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all love is expansion ,allselfishness is contraction essay 100 words


Kartik 16th Sep, 2019
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Abhishek Ranjan Student Expert 22nd Sep, 2019

Hello kartik,

Love is expansion and selfishness is contraction' - the famous quotation of our idol, Swami Vivekananda. He tries to convey the difference between a person who loves and a person who is self-centred and mean.


A person who loves is the one who has the ability to live whereas the one who is selfish is the one who ultimately meets death.


It is true that one should always spread love among all the people as it can create strong bondings and get every people by our side during hard times. However, people are not always ready to help the self-centred and mean people as once their work gets done, they do not even acknowledge it.


Hence, selfish people are left to fight their battles alone whereas people are also eager to help a person who spreads love and thus, such people get saved from many unforeseen circumstances and even death.

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