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How can you make the world a better place?

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Solution
While “making the world a better place” often calls to mind the image of Michael Jackson’s song, ‘Heal the world’, there is plenty of room for less lofty acts that create small measures of happiness in the lives of those around us. Little gesticulations can create or fortify our sense of community and of the shared human race, lessening our problems for just a moment and giving us something to smile about.
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