Duties, responsibilities verses luxuries and pleasures.
Here is something which I could read in a story. The king got married to the ex wife of other past king. The king has ex wives and the queen too has ex husbands. The children of the ex wife are poor and are in pain. They are looking upon their king as their protector as their parent and survivor. They seek the king for protection, care and love. The king is respected only because he is rich, strong and powerful supreme protector. It’s the duty and responsibility of the king, to protect, heal and bless the children. It’s not proper to hurt them when they are already in pain, as they are week and poor. The pain leads them to quarrels and deceases without basic mental peace and health care. The basic necessities which are bare essentials are to be provided at best quality and at a lower price, as they are not the luxuries but requirements for survival. When it’s given with love and gratitude, the same can be expected in return as they are part of the family. There is no meaning for luxuries and pleasures when the subjects are in pain and are miserable. It’s not proper to sacrifice duty and responsibility just for luxuries and pleasures.
Here is something which I could read in a story. The king got married to the ex wife of other past king. The king has ex wives and the queen too has ex husbands. The children of the ex wife are poor and are in pain. They are looking upon their king as their protector as their parent and survivor. They seek the king for protection, care and love. The king is respected only because he is rich, strong and powerful supreme protector. It’s the duty and responsibility of the king, to protect, heal and bless the children. It’s not proper to hurt them when they are already in pain, as they are week and poor. The pain leads them to quarrels and deceases without basic mental peace and health care. The basic necessities which are bare essentials are to be provided at best quality and at a lower price, as they are not the luxuries but requirements for survival. When it’s given with love and gratitude, the same can be expected in return as they are part of the family. There is no meaning for luxuries and pleasures when the subjects are in pain and are miserable. It’s not proper to sacrifice duty and responsibility just for luxuries and pleasures.
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