Analyzing Mr. Nobel's 'The Seven Rights'

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Mr. Nobel’s, “The Seven Rights”, are wonderful rules to live by. I Ppersonally am very fond of the rule: “Right Attitude”. I love to laugh; it’s the best sound in the world. Laughing makes me feell better, especially if I am going through a difficult time. Whenever I see somebody who is going through hard times, I always try to make them feel better, and hopefully I do that by making them laugh, or at least smile. A person smiling is a beautiful sight. I find myself smilinge a lot. I find that while I’m walking down the street, or if I’m at a mall, and I make eye contact with somebody, I’ll smile at them. Usually they will smile back and this pleasant feeling surrounds me. I believe that just by smiling at a person can make their day a little bit brighter. Who doesn’t feel better like to bewhen smiled at? …show more content…

I never say anything mean to another person because I don’t know what’s going on with their life and anything even slightly rude could cause them pain, which is something I would never want to do. I always try want to be there for people. It doesn’t matter what they are going through: a breakup, frustration, stress, or their mind is burnt outdrained from all of their homework, I will try my best to be there for them to talk to and complain to. I am an excellent listener, mostly because I am a quiet person, but also because I just want to help people deal with whatever is going on with their lives, and I hope that, in return, they would do the same for

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