Cleanliness: A Conclusion On The Concept Of Cleanliness

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MIS-CONCEPTIONS SURROUNDING CLEANLINESS/ TIDINESS: It is very unfortunate that some people take almost everything too far-fetched. Life has to strike balance; otherwise our appropriate cause will become meaningless and quite distorted. Much as cleanliness is of paramount importance in our lives, it should not be too exaggerated that it becomes something out of touch of reality or something doable and achievable. The stubborn truth is that as long as we live upon this earth, we can never really get rid of germs completely though we certainly try hard to minimize them through bleaching and other powerful household detergents and the like. This means obviously that there is some minimum degree of dirt in probably whatever we consider very clean. Apparently, the message the Author is trying to bring …show more content…

Life is too short to be careless about. Which means live your very best whilst still around. Make the most of it to be very comfortable with your surroundings and environments. Let alone the inside of your houses and your bodies. Do not despise yourself. Fully maintain that round hut, single room, apartment and small house. Do not wait until you get a spacious house because that house will be like a deserted field with items all over if you do not learn to be orderly in a small place. In ending this book, I will quote a poem of peace written by Pastor Tony Garcia in (2014), entitled:- PEACE: Once upon a dream I had. I saw a beautiful Prince and Princess. And round and round I danced on pastels of roses, And then I finally understood, that joy, cheer and happiness or experience every day, That peace is only upon this day, So when you feel sad or in deep despair, Look for me and I will be right there. It is a fact of life that all of us need peace and joy to be able to live clean, healthy and fulfilling lives on this

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