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What does Mother Teresa imply by the statement 'We can do no great things – only small things with great love'?
What does Mother Teresa imply by the statement 'We can do no great things – only small things with great love'?
- Great things are impossible to achieve without love.
- Great things can only be accomplished by famous personalities.
- Individual actions of love can collectively make a significant impact. (correct)
- Great things are not worth pursuing, only small acts of love matter.
Why is it important to focus on the inner impetus behind our actions according to the text?
Why is it important to focus on the inner impetus behind our actions according to the text?
- Because outer transformation alone is sufficient for progress.
- To meet personal goals and objectives effectively.
- To attract attention and praise from others.
- To ensure that actions are motivated by genuine care and compassion. (correct)
How does serving others with a full heart contribute to personal transformation?
How does serving others with a full heart contribute to personal transformation?
- It enhances other centeredness and reduces self-centered tendencies. (correct)
- It reinforces self-centered habits.
- It deepens the patterns of the ego.
- It has no impact on personal growth.
What is the significance of perceiving individual acts of service as 'an unending ripple that synergizes with countless others'?
What is the significance of perceiving individual acts of service as 'an unending ripple that synergizes with countless others'?
According to Rachel Naomi Remen, how does serving differ from helping and fixing?
According to Rachel Naomi Remen, how does serving differ from helping and fixing?
What is the primary benefit of serving others according to the text?
What is the primary benefit of serving others according to the text?
According to the passage, what is the relationship between serving and gratitude?
According to the passage, what is the relationship between serving and gratitude?
Which of the following best describes the mindset shift that occurs when one serves others?
Which of the following best describes the mindset shift that occurs when one serves others?
What is the paradox associated with serving others?
What is the paradox associated with serving others?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a reason to serve in the passage?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a reason to serve in the passage?