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Always smile back at little children. To ignore them is to destroy their belief that the world is good

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Always smile back at little children. To ignore them is to destroy their belief that the world is good

Smiling is a universal language that transcends barriers of age, culture, and language. It is a simple gesture that can convey warmth, kindness, and positivity. When we smile at others, especially at little children, we are not only spreading joy and happiness but also affirming their belief in the goodness of the world.

Children are naturally curious, innocent, and trusting. They view the world with wonder and excitement, believing that everyone they encounter is kind and friendly. When we smile back at them, we are validating their belief and reinforcing their sense of security and trust in the world around them.

On the other hand, ignoring children or responding with a frown can have a negative impact on their perception of the world. It can make them feel rejected, unimportant, or even fearful. By not acknowledging their presence or returning their smile, we are sending a message that the world is not a welcoming or friendly place.

As adults, we have a responsibility to nurture and protect the innocence and optimism of children. By smiling back at them, we are not only brightening their day but also instilling in them a sense of hope, happiness, and positivity. Our smiles can serve as a beacon of light in a sometimes dark and challenging world, reminding children that there is still goodness and kindness to be found.

Furthermore, smiling at children can also have a ripple effect, inspiring them to pass on the kindness and positivity to others. When they see that their smiles are met with warmth and acceptance, they are more likely to continue spreading joy and happiness to those around them.
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