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One day a dog said to another dog, “Listen, people say we are very loyal.” The other dog laughed and said, “Yes, but they eat meat themselves, and give us only bones!” The first dog thought for a moment and said, “Still, we guard them, love them, and stand by them in times of danger.” The second dog said, “This is our real strength—we love from the heart, not for the sake of exchange.” Listening to their conversation, it is clear that true loyalty is not based on any interests, but rather comes from love and a sense of responsibility.
By Jamal70One day a dog said to another dog, “Listen, people say we are very loyal.” The other dog laughed and said, “Yes, but they eat meat themselves, and give us only bones!” The first dog thought for a moment and said, “Still, we guard them, love them, and stand by them in times of danger.” The second dog said, “This is our real strength—we love from the heart, not for the sake of exchange.” Listening to their conversation, it is clear that true loyalty is not based on any interests, but rather comes from love and a sense of responsibility.