
It is good to give
It is better to give than to receive
Some people give generously
Out of the abundance of their hearts
Some give out of compulsion
Yet some give out of obligation
And some, like the pharisees, give to be seen
Yet some give with an ulterior motive and for what they expect to get back in return
These kind of people have no reward
The best giving is to give to those who are unable to pay you back
Such are givings to the poor, the widows, homeless, and orphans.
Give from a pure heart
Give without advertising your gift
Give without expecting anything in return.
Giving and gifting play vital roles in relationships, reflecting thoughtfulness and care. While monetary gifts can provide immediate assistance or pleasure, non-monetary ones, like handwritten letters or shared experiences, often hold deeper sentimental value, fostering stronger connections. Balancing both types can enrich relationships, demonstrating both material support and emotional investment.
The best way to give varies depending on the recipient and the context. However, thoughtful consideration of the recipient’s preferences, needs, and circumstances is key. Whether it’s a tangible gift, an act of service, or emotional support, genuine consideration and empathy enhance the giving experience for both parties.
One common no-no in giving is giving with strings attached or expecting something in return. True giving should be unconditional and come from a place of genuine generosity, without any ulterior motives.
Next time you give, let it be from a pure heart and with no expectation of reciprocity. 😍