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Human Relationships

used to imply that helping others or sharing knowledge and resources does not diminish our own abilities or resources, and can lead to mutual benefit and growth

Ex: The woman shared her knowledge and expertise with her colleagues, knowing that a candle loses nothing by lighting another candle, and that helping others can benefit everyone.

used to suggest that sharing one's resources or knowledge with others does not diminish one's own value or worth

Ex: As a teacher , I believe the sun loses nothing by shining into a puddle, and I strive to give my students the tools and resources they need to succeed .

used to say that one should never stop helping others or being kind to them as one's actions, no matter how small, can make the world a better place for others

Ex: Whenever I feel discouraged about the state of the world, I remind myself that even small acts of kindness can have a big impact - as they say, you help someone, you help everyone.

used suggest that if one does a favor for someone, they will be more likely to reciprocate that favor in the future

Ex: I helped my friend move last weekend, and now he's offering to lend me his truck - it's a classic case of you scratch my back

used to suggest that people may be inclined to respond to aggression or hostility with aggression of their own, leading to a cycle of violence or animosity

Ex: They say that in this town , itclaw me and I will claw thee, so you better watch your back .

used to suggest that sharing one's troubles with someone who is going through a similar experience can help to ease the burden of sorrow or hardship

Ex: In the aftermath of a natural disaster, the affected community came together to support each other, demonstrating how two in distress makes sorrow less.

used to suggest that sharing one's problems with others who are going through similar experiences can make those difficulties easier to bear and provide comfort and support

Ex: When my friend was diagnosed with cancer, she found solace in talking to others who had gone through the same experience.

used to suggest that when people come together to share their grief, they can help one another through the difficult period and find a way to cope with the pain

Ex: My neighbor lost her pet recently, and I offered to listen and provide support; I know from experience that grief divided is made lighter.

used to imply that facing difficulties together with others can provide comfort and support, and can make the situation more bearable

Ex: After my grandfather passed away, our family gathered together to share memories and support each other, proving how company in distress makes trouble less.

used to imply that sharing one's problems or worries with others can help to reduce the emotional burden and make them easier to bear

Ex: The woman felt overwhelmed by her problems , but after talking to her friend , she realized a trouble shared is a trouble halved, and felt a sense of relief and comfort .

used to suggest that the success of a man is often due to the support, hard work, and sacrifices of a woman in his life

Ex: The sayingbehind every great man there stands a woman, reflects the overlooked influence of women in success stories .

used to suggest that the most effective way to get things done is by relying on one's own skills, abilities, and resources, rather than depending on others for assistance

Ex: When I was struggling with a project at work , my colleague reminded me the best helping hand is at the end of your sleeve and encouraged me to rely on my own skills and abilities .

used to imply that one should not be insensitive or thoughtless by bringing up trivial or joyful matters to someone experiencing difficulty or suffering

Ex: When reaching out to a friend who is going through a difficult time, it's important to be mindful of their emotional state and avoid being overly cheerful or upbeat, as the saying goes, bring not a bagpipe to a man in trouble.

used to imply that by giving help or support immediately when it is needed, one can have a greater impact and make a bigger difference

Ex: The charity organization knows he gives twice who gives quickly, so they respond immediately to crisis situations to provide help and support to those in need .

used to imply that acts of kindness and generosity should be repaid with similar acts, emphasizing the importance of mutual benefit and showing gratitude for the kindness of others

Ex: After Mary helped her neighbor with groceries and yard work, her neighbor returned the favor by baking her a cake and offering to watch her pets while she went on vacation, proving that one good turn deserves another.

used to imply that the act of giving can bring greater joy, satisfaction, and personal growth than simply receiving something

Ex: Karen decided to donate her time and resources to help the less fortunate in her community because she believes it is better to give than to receive.

used to emphasize that temporary aid may solve immediate needs, but teaching skills and knowledge empowers individuals to become self-sufficient and independent in the long term

Ex: Instead of giving money to homeless people, some charities focus on providing them with job training and education, believing in the saying 'give a man fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish
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