We should learn to be considerate of our parents

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To be considerate means to be mindful of the burden that someone else may be carrying on their shoulders. Our parents tend to carry more weight than we are even aware of, which makes it very important for us to empathise and be considerate of them.
11 Nov 2022 English South Africa Christianity · Society & Culture

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