Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A child does not dislike their mother because of her looks, nor does a dog dislike their owner because of their poverty. Beauty is accepted and welcomed by all people. However, physical appearances do not hinder the affection that children bear towards their mothers. Rather, affection is derived from the sincerity and heart that children, in turn, receive from their parents. Thus, it is the conclusion that nothing stands between the love between mother and child, child and mother.

If a child were to despise their mother because of her outward features, then this is both the result of a lack of motherly love and the wrongful regard of parents as decorative objects. Overall, this is the effect of an improper upbringing and/or the skewing of wisdom originally taught by the parents.

Even dogs recognize and remain loyal to their owners and do not turn their disloyalty for reasons of poverty

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