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A five-word sentence that could change the world tomorrow is What would love do now?
Neale Donald Walsch
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote encourages us to consider love as a guiding principle in our decisions and actions.

This quote invites individuals to pause and reflect on their choices by asking a powerful question: 'What would love do now?' It implies that love should be the primary driving force in our actions, influencing how we respond to challenges and interact with others. By adopting love as a guiding principle, we have the potential to foster kindness, understanding, and connection, ultimately paving the way for positive change in the world.

Themes

LoveCompassionChoiceKindnessAction

In practice

Example use cases

In a team meeting to promote a collaborative atmosphere.

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