A Quote by Leon Nacson

Be genuinely concerned for the welfare and growth of others. Feel their strengths. — © Leon Nacson
Be genuinely concerned for the welfare and growth of others. Feel their strengths.

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Leon Nacson
Born: 1952
I mean, she's giving and caring and genuinely concerned about the welfare of others. I can't be with someone like that.
We were designed to love and when we do, something good develops inside. We feel clean, rich, whole. Even better, we become less concerned with how we feel and more concerned with the lives of others.
If you become more concerned for the welfare of others, you will experience a sense of calm, inner-strength, and self confidence.
Be concerned with the welfare of others without any sense of self-importance that one is better because one meditates or leads a certain type of life.
There is a missionary spirit—a spirit which urges us to live outside ourselves and to be concerned for the welfare of others.
We may feel genuinely concerned about world conditions, though such a concern should drive us into action and not into a depression.
The religion of tomorrow will be less concerned with the dogmas of theology and more concerned with the social welfare of humanity.
The man who practises unselfishness, who is genuinely interested in the welfare of others, who feels it a privilege to have the power to do a fellow-creature a kindness - even though polished manners and a gracious presence may be absent - will be an elevating influence wherever he goes.
I genuinely don't feel that anything that's been written or said about me has overshadowed my music, and that's the most important thing as far as I'm concerned.
The first priority of the Leader is to Pray for and be concerned for the welfare of your flock. The key to the rest of our life and ministry will be the investment of prayer we make in the lives of others.
Teach your children how to identify their own strengths and challenge them to contribute these strengths to others.
Concern for one?s own welfare and prosperity should not blind one to one?s social obligations or spiritual destiny?.A society in which the individuals are concerned only about material welfare will not be able to achieve harmony and peace.
We need others for our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Without others we are nothing. Our sense that we are an island, an independent, self-sufficient individual, bears no relation to reality. It is closer to the truth to picture ourself as a cell in the vast body of life, distinct yet intimately bound up with all living beings. We cannot exist without others, and they in turn are affected by everything we do. The idea that it is possible to secure our own welfare while neglecting the welfare of others, or even at the expense of others, is completely unrealistic.
Without loving-kindness for ourselves, it is difficult, if not impossible, to genuinely feel it for others.
There are times when the welfare system may appear as an impediment to growth. Yet the drive for growth should always bear in mind the fact that people also need security
I think one of my strengths is kind of knowing people and getting a good read and a feel for what that person's strengths might be.
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