Asking for outside help, or even if it comes unasked, to allow outside help, needs a certain gracefulness and humility. Otherwise, you cannot allow outside help. Lots of people cannot receive something gracefully. Always, the social ethics have taught you that giving is important, taking is not important. Yes, taking is not important, taking is ugly, but receiving is very important.
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something must go within to bring what is within out. Oh yes! You need something within to bring what is within out!
We are treated exactly the way we expect to be treated by the world and its people.
Keep dreaming,Keep hoping,Keep lovingKeep giving,keep motivating,Keep forgiving,Keep praying,Keep tithing,Keep sharing your testimony.
The only way to heal is to help others heal, and the only way to find love and keep love in our lives is to give it to others.
Life has only one equation. The equation of giving.
What you do for others, God will do for you.
A giver's purse can never be paused.
Giving is the only way to receive more.
Your mockers will only have your attention only if you give them your attention
Live simply, share your wealth with others.
Each of us will be remembered, either by those close to us or by those who have benefited from the greater good which we have done.
You cannot get before you give. Wood cannot give you warmth before you start the fires.
Time is valuable in life. You can show someone how much you appreciate them by giving your time. A good amount of time goes by each day. Spending time with the ones you love shows them how much you care.
Never underestimate the power of giving a book!
The nature of living and loving is the act of reciprocity. As women, we are told that to be the guest is to receive. We are told that to be the host is to give. But what if it is the reverse? What if it is the guest who gives to the host and it is the host who receives from the guest each time she sets her table to welcome and feed those she loves? To be the guest and the host simultaneously is to imagine a mutual exchange of gifts predicated on respect and joy. If we could adopt this truth, perhaps we as women would be less likely to become martyrs.
My mother told me that life isn't always about pleasing yourself and that sometimes you have to do things for the sole benefit of another human being. I completely agreed with her, but reminded her that that was what blow jobs were for.
Love is bliss only if you are a giver, not otherwise.