Don't Remain Poor #4 - GIVE!

in #motivation6 years ago (edited)

Today's topic is taking another dimension as it has a lot to say about our humanitarian gesture.

A lot of us have heard the expression "Giving is it's own reward." While this is entirely true, and more than a reason enough to give, there's another aspect of giving that many fail to recognise. Giving is an energy that not only helps others but creates even more for the person who is doing the giving. This is a natural phenomenon that is true regardless of whether the person who is giving wants or even realizes what is occurring.
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Money is "circulation." It needs to flow. When you are frightened, selfish, or when you hoard everything for yourself, you literally stop the circulation. You create "clogged pipes," making it difficult to keep money flowing back in your direction. Any success you have is despite your lack of giving, not because of it. The way to get the flow going again is to start giving. Be generous. Pay others well if you're and employee, tip your workers that extra Naira. Support several charities. Give back. Watch what happens! Things will eventually start popping up out of nowhere.

The same dynamic is true if you want to fill your life with love or anything else worthwhile. Giving and receiving are two sides of the same coin. If you want more love, or fun, or respect, or success, or anything else, the way to get it is simple: give it away. Don't worry about a thing. The universe knows what it's doing. Everything you give away will return, with interest.

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Thanks for reading through. I'm very much sure you have learnt one or two things today. Don't remain poor ever again in your life. Start giving today! No matter how little it is..

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