1. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 4)
The love shared among people is sacred, embodying bonds of unity, sharing, and compassion for those facing hardships. In today’s rapidly evolving society, individuals encounter numerous challenges, but they continue to uphold their values and principles of living within a greater social context. As the saying goes, 'In life, we must have a kind heart.' This heart reflects love, sharing, and empathy. Such a lifestyle is now highly regarded as the most righteous one. Empathy is the act of sharing, understanding, and showing genuine care for those around us. It involves always offering love and compassion regardless of circumstances, embracing others with heartfelt understanding, and helping to connect individuals in a meaningful way. Sharing is the act of giving joy, sorrow, and pain, living for others, and knowing that by giving, we receive the most rewarding experiences. It’s a rich emotional experience, leaving us with cherished memories and immense happiness as we contribute to something significant.


2. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 5)
For every human life, sharing in life is an essential element. But what is sharing? Why is it so important? Sharing is an emotion that springs from the heart, a form of empathy and love, expressed through caring, concern, and helping those around us. In other words, sharing is giving without expecting anything in return. As we all know, life is a blend of social relationships. Knowing how to share will undoubtedly help you build stronger social connections and create bonds with those around you, ensuring you never feel alone or isolated. Moreover, when someone is in need, offering help—even if it's just a little—will bring you much happiness and inner peace. In reality, it’s not hard to encounter and be inspired by people who carry this virtue. Volunteers in their green uniforms, philanthropists who go to disaster-stricken areas, or even a young boy who gives his breakfast money to a beggar—these are all beautiful flowers enriching the garden of life. However, there are still some people who live selfishly, only knowing how to receive but not to give. They focus solely on their own interests, without considering the needs, thoughts, or desires of others. In the face of this phenomenon, we all need to learn how to empathize and share with those around us through even the smallest actions: greeting our parents before leaving for school, wishing our classmates a good day when we arrive in class… In doing so, life will undoubtedly become much more meaningful. As a Russian writer once said: 'The coldest place is not the North Pole, but a place where human affection is absent.'


3. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 6)
Empathy and sharing have become the anthem, the voice of our entire community. Empathy and sharing are the calls of conscience. Empathy and sharing have become the strength that overcomes hardships and adversity. 'Love others as you love yourself' is a noble principle of our nation. Love is the beautiful way of life for millions of Vietnamese people. Passed down from generation to generation, it continues to grow stronger and deeper. Love and kindness are clear manifestations of a person’s morality. They are expressed through attitude and actions, namely empathy and sharing. Empathy and sharing help us succeed and find happiness, just as Erich Fromm once said: 'You only achieve happiness and success when you are willing to generously share them.' Empathy and sharing can be a form of compassion, a deep understanding, and the act of sharing with others, or them sharing with us... It is love, care, and compassion, as William Arthur Ward once said: 'We are angels, and we must learn to empathize, love one another, and grow wings to soar.' However, some people live selfishly, only concerned with what they can receive, not with what others need, think, or desire. In the face of this phenomenon, we all need to learn to empathize and share with those around us, starting with the smallest gestures: greeting our parents before leaving for school, wishing our classmates a good day when we meet in class... This way, life will certainly become much more meaningful. As a Russian writer once said: 'The coldest place is not the North Pole, but a place where human affection is absent.'


4. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 7)
From ancient times, our ancestors have always passed down the values of love, sharing, and mutual support. Proverbs, folk songs, and deep philosophical insights have confirmed that helping others is akin to helping oneself. Sharing is the act of offering assistance, companionship, and support to others. If someone is sad, we comfort and encourage them; if they face challenges, we may offer advice, guidance, or accompany them in finding solutions. People who know how to share give without expecting anything in return. They help with the most sincere hearts. Just like the boy who carried his friend on his back to school year after year because his friend couldn’t walk. That boy used his love and his legs to help his friend attend school; that is sharing for his friend's circumstances. This example inspires admiration and emotion. Sometimes, sharing is as simple as spreading positivity, useful knowledge, and good things to others, such as sharing insights and experiences. The act of sharing helps us build strong relationships, making us loved, respected, and trusted by others. In contrast, selfishness, pettiness, and indifference to the suffering of others are unacceptable. Let us work together to create a society where everyone knows how to share and receives the support they need to move toward a happy and beautiful life.


5. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 8)
In order to inspire people to live with love and compassion, our ancestors created many meaningful and profound folk sayings. Among them, the phrase "Lá lành đùm lá rách" stands out, reminding us of the importance of sharing. To share means to be willing to share both joy and sorrow with others. When we witness someone struggling, we are ready to help without placing personal interests above their needs. Moreover, sharing implies that when we have an abundant life, we show empathy and assist those who are facing hardships, contributing to building a better society. Sharing is one of the most beautiful virtues of the Vietnamese people. Thanks to this spirit of sharing, our nation has grown stronger, overcoming challenges and hardships to bring our country to where it is today. Throughout all eras, there are always those who endure suffering and misfortune. If people become indifferent and immoral towards the pain of others, society will become cold, and humans will exist without understanding the true meaning of life, leading to many negative consequences. We have always been taught to share, give, and love others in order to receive peace of mind and affection in return. A society built on compassion is a civilized and beautiful society. However, not everyone is aware of the role and importance of sharing. Some people live selfishly, thoughtlessly, only caring about themselves and ignoring those around them who are suffering. These individuals need to change their mindset and way of living if they wish to find greater meaning in life. Sharing is essential in all times. Let us strive to be good citizens, living with compassion and love. This lesson has been passed down through wonderful folk sayings, reminding us that only through love and sharing can we build a united and happy community. Let’s take some time and put our hearts into sharing both joys and struggles with those around us, and we will find that life becomes richer in meaning and more beautiful.


6. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 9)
In today's world, people seem to have become more distant and indifferent in how they treat each other. It appears that the art of sharing, caring, and empathizing with one another has been forgotten. This prompts me to reflect deeply on love and sharing in today's society. To begin, we must understand what love and sharing truly mean. It is about caring for, supporting, and assisting those around us, especially in their times of difficulty. Love and sharing can manifest through simple acts, such as a warm smile, a caring hug, or a gentle look. When there is love and sharing, people will no longer be consumed by suffering and anger; they will grow closer and more connected. When love and sharing abound, people gain the confidence and strength to overcome life's challenges. Love and sharing reveal the true meaning and wonder of life. Therefore, do not hesitate to love, do not hold back from caring and showing concern. Spread the spirit of unity and love, just as we have seen during the COVID-19 crisis and the recent storms in Central Vietnam. Let us spread love and warmth to our communities.


7. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 10)
Sharing is a beautiful act that reflects human kindness and the intention to ease burdens, share pain, and soothe the wounds others experience, helping them overcome difficulties and progress in life. We can participate in volunteer work, donate, or encourage those in need to help them rise above their struggles. Sharing and empathy involve giving love without expecting anything in return, offering our hearts to others and hoping that this compassion will touch their souls, making them feel less alone and less in pain. Life always brings unpredictable surprises, and we never know who we will encounter or how our lives will unfold. Empathy and sharing have become the strength that helps us face hardships and disasters. For centuries, our nation has upheld the principle of 'love others as you love yourself.' Sharing and empathy are the beautiful ways of life for millions of Vietnamese, passed down from generation to generation and growing ever stronger. However, some people still live selfishly, taking without giving, caring only for their personal gain and neglecting the needs and feelings of others, unaware of how to help. Each of us must learn to empathize and share, starting with the smallest actions, to make society better each day.


8. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 11)
As we grow older, we come to understand more deeply the value of sharing in life. When we share, we are depositing kindness into the "bank of life." The most precious form of sharing is the unconditional giving from the heart. Sharing is understood as the act of helping others, whether with material or emotional support. For example, the nation's support for Central Vietnam during storms, when people were submerged in floodwaters, suffering losses and hardships, is a testament to sharing. In times of difficulty, the people of the entire country contributed money, rice, and aid to help the people in the Central region overcome these challenges. When there is empathy, understanding, and compassion, that is true sharing, and any problem can be solved together. Through sharing, people live in harmony, equality, and love. For example, individuals in difficult situations, when supported by the community’s sharing, are given the chance for a better life. Many societal issues arise from a lack of sharing and selfish thinking. If everyone shared and helped one another, no one would be left behind. The younger generation needs to actively spread the spirit of sharing in life, from family and friends to everyone in society.


9. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 12)
In today's society, as we integrate and progress, people seem to have become more indifferent. However, life is not always perfect, and millions of hearts are sending out messages of love, empathy, and sharing with those who endure pain and misfortune. So, what is empathy and sharing? In another sense, empathy can be understood as the ability to feel and share in the joys and sorrows of others, to understand and relate to what they are going through in their lives, and to put oneself in their shoes in order to perceive their struggles, and from that, express genuine care. Sharing means being there for others, offering support through their joys and sorrows, and standing by their side when they need it. It’s about never being indifferent or cold towards the suffering of others, nor feeling envious or mocking their successes and happiness. Empathy and sharing, although not originating from the same "nation," share a common "border"—they are two beautiful traditional values that bring joy to others, or at least alleviate a part of their pain, fostering closer connections and bringing people together. Life doesn’t always follow our plans; it’s filled with challenges and obstacles along the way. No one knows what tomorrow will bring. There are difficulties we must face alone, but there are also times when we need the encouragement and solidarity of others to get through life. Therefore, no one can survive alone without companions, without empathy and sharing. The modern world may provide us with new material values, but that does not mean spiritual values are diminished. Worries are a normal part of life, but they should never prevent us from spreading love. They never take up all our thoughts and feelings, but leave room for love and compassion. There are many lessons to be learned about sharing, and countless examples of people who embody it. Let’s aim to be one of those examples and write our own life story, full of love and sharing.


10. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 1)
There is a saying that goes: "The coldest place on Earth is not the North Pole, but where there is a lack of human love." Truly, love is a precious and noble value in life. There are many ways to express love, including through sharing and empathy. Sharing plays an incredibly important role in life, originating from the heart of a person. Life is built upon social relationships, and sharing helps us grow closer, fostering a sense of warmth among people. When we learn to share love, we earn the admiration and respect of others. Moreover, the act of sharing makes our lives more beautiful and peaceful. In life, sharing and empathy bring us closer to success. Additionally, they offer us valuable experiences and bring us closer to achieving our dreams.


11. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 2)
Sharing in life is essential for every individual. But what does sharing really mean? Sharing is an emotion originating from the heart, empathy, and love, expressed when we care, worry, and assist those around us. In other words, sharing is about giving without expecting anything in return. Knowing how to share will undoubtedly help you nurture social relationships and foster connections with those around you. Moreover, when someone is facing challenges, helping them will make you feel much happier and more at peace. In reality, it is not hard to find and admire individuals who embody this quality. Volunteers in their green uniforms and philanthropists who bravely reach out to disaster-stricken areas are beautiful flowers that brighten up the garden of life. However, there are still some people who live selfishly, only knowing how to take and not give. They focus solely on their own interests, unaware of what others need, think, or require help with. In the face of such behavior, we all need to learn empathy and share with those around us, starting with the smallest gestures: greeting our parents before heading off to school, wishing a classmate a good day upon arriving at class... In doing so, life will undoubtedly become much more meaningful. Therefore, let us share with those around us.


12. Paragraph on Sharing in Life (No. 3)
In this world, there are still many miraculous things coming from the hearts of people. They share, care for, and love one another. Sharing plays a significant role in life. It is an act of concern that comes from the heart between individuals. Life is a complex interplay of social relationships. Sharing brings people closer together, strengthening the bonds of affection between them. A person who knows how to give love is a person with good character, loved and respected by those around them. Furthermore, when we share, our lives become better, peaceful, and more at ease. In reality, it is not hard to encounter people who embody this noble trait. Volunteers, wearing the color green symbolizing hope, are always ready to travel to remote areas to assist those in need. However, there are still some selfish people who only care about their own interests. These are individuals who deserve to be condemned. In conclusion, sharing is a virtue of humanity. Therefore, each of us should cultivate the ability to give love, making life more meaningful.

