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Idiom: The greater good
The holiday season is a great time to think about the greater good.
The greater good means doing things not just for ourselves, but to help others.
It’s about making choices that help the most people, even if we have to make small sacrifices.
At Christmas, we often see people working for the greater good.
They donate food, buy gifts for children in need, and help their neighbours.
These actions show what the greater good is all about.
When we give our time, money, or kindness, we help make life better for others.
The greater good isn’t only about big actions.
Small things matter too.
Smiling at someone, sharing a meal, or listening to a friend all help support the greater good.
Each of us can do something to help.
During the holidays, we remember to think about the greater good of everyone.
This means thinking about how our actions can help more than just ourselves or our families.
Working for the greater good brings people together and creates a sense of community and hope.
How can you focus on the greater good this Christmas?
You can volunteer, share what you have, and show kindness to others.
You can support causes that help people and the planet.
Even small actions, like smiling at a stranger, add up when everyone works for the greater good.
Make this season special by doing something for the greater good.
When we each do our part, we help make the world better for everyone.
Remember: Smile and the world smiles with you.
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