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A man was taking a walk along a beach one day and he saw that; along with the morning tide,  came hundreds of fish and when the tide receded,  they were left behind and with the morning sun rays, they would die.

The tide was fresh and the fishes were alive. The man took a few step,  picked one of the fish and threw it back into the water. He did that repeatedly.

Right behind him there was another person who couldn't understand what this man was doing.  He caught up with him and asked,  "what are you doing?.  There are about  hundreds of fishes out here. How many can you help?.  What difference does it?".

The man did not reply,  took two more steps,  picked another fish,  threw it into the water,And then he said,  "IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE TO THIS ONE."

What difference are we making?.

Never neglect to offer a little or more help to people anytime you have the opportunity.

  If you cannot solve everyone's problem or do everything for them,  the little you can do will make a big difference to that particular person.

And if everyone make a small difference,  we will end up with a Big Difference.

#Emmanuel Ina.

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