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Is a person considered loved because he is worthy of that, or does the loss of positions make him lose the love and appreciation of others?

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Is a person considered loved because he is worthy of that, or does the loss of positions make him lose the love and appreciation of others?

Salima Faraji

Losing positions changes the way to deal

The famous actor (Arnold Schwarzenegger) published a picture of him sleeping on the street under his famous bronze statue, and wrote wistfully how times have changed.
The reason he wrote the sentence was not only because he was old, but because when he was governor of California, he opened the hotel in front of which the statue is located.
– Those in charge of the hotel (at the time) told Arnold: At any time you can come and have a room reserved in your name for life.
And when Arnold left the referee and went to the hotel, the administration refused to give him the room on the pretext that the hotel was fully booked!
So he brought a blanket.. and slept under the statue.. and asked people to photograph it..
Through that picture, he wants to send an important message.. that when he was in power and had a position.. everyone used to compliment him and hypocrite him.. and when he lost this position, they forgot about him and did not fulfill their promise to him..
Yes.. times change.. do not trust your position.. nor your money.. your power.. or your intelligence.. all of that will not last.. and only a memory will remain of it.. and your good deeds that distinguished you in life are the only ones that remain in people’s memory
How wonderful it is for a person to be loved because he is worthy of that, and not just because of his position and position….

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