Be generous
Be generous all the time.
Readers! We must consider our education and awareness. Have you ever encountered a street beggar? Have you ever encountered a student who can only pass a blank piece of paper with no response? Have you ever seen children on the street peddling something?
To begin with, here are a few circumstances in which assistance is required. At this stage, we don't even notice beggars on the street at all. We believe they are capable of self-sufficiency in terms of financial resources. Do you even offer them a centavo? I understand that giving them is not our obligation or responsibility. Our centavo could make a difference in their lives as well. It could have turned into thousands if more centavos had been collected. We can tell if the person is truly in need or if they are just pretending to be that way.
Second, it's easy to give 65 instead of letting the kid pass if they don't have an answer. It's possible that they have a problem in their home. They may face difficulties that a pupil should not have to face. The other side of the tale must be seen. We need to relax our standards and make some exceptions. In the not-too-distant future, the students could be soldiers.
Third, there are students who sell food on the street. even if we don't want to eat what they're selling. We must purchase it because it may be the only source of income for their family. Children's hearts are the purest. They do it because they care so much about their family that they are brave enough to face the sun and rain. Buying their items and sharing our blessings is a huge benefit to them.
Dear readers, it is preferable to give than to get. God will bless you beyond your wildest dreams. It's something I've had a lot of experience with. Giving is also God's purpose, and we are God's instrument, as stated in Acts 20:35 (King James Version): According to research, those who consistently contribute are happier.Giving is also God's purpose, and we are God's tool.
It is contagious to give. As happened during the pandemic, if we donate, others will do so as well. When one person makes a donation, it inspires others to do the same. People who are infected with the generosity bug tend to perceive their own possessions in a new light. Seeing and reacting to others' wants can make people feel at ease about their own urge to acquire. We are fortunate that we are not in their shoes. Every day, we must be kind and generous. By demonstrating that donating is a tiny thing that can make a tremendous difference, we are not only improving a person's life but also their vision of the world.
Generosity isn't measured in terms of money or how much you can offer; it's measured in terms of how ready you are to do things without being pushed.
My firsthand knowledge of
Personally, I have shared my blessings by providing an opportunity for a deserving student to study. In exchange for accompanying me about the house doing lighter household chores, I directly support them with my own money.
I give money to individuals who are in need, such as cancer patients or anyone who is truly in need. Purchasing groceries or snacks from vendors who actually deliver their goods to my classroom is a great idea. I'm quite aware of the weight of those items.
I always give students who keep failing or getting lower grades a chance and let them pass at the end of the quarter.
I'm sure you're doing it as well.
Goodnight