This world is in chaos. It feels never-ending and I am exhausted, and I won’t give up, and I will take my moments of respite and rest. Thank for you spending time with me and Ynette. We wish you a moment a peace, of breath, of calm, in a world that often takes all those things away from us.
We must not let go of ourselves easily.
Ynette and I have asked each other and now bring this question to you: What is the Heart of a Giver?
To give is to receive. To receive is to receive. The culture of giving is very complex. It seems simple and often we speak of it that way. Many of us are/were raised in religious environments, which preach to help the poor, the needy, those who cannot help themselves. In non-religious environment, giving can be a very strong culture. As adults in the workforce and children in school, we do drives for those in need, raise funds for those in need, for those who cannot help themselves. We walk miles, run miles, cycle miles, collect coats, collect food, collect pennies, collect dollars, distribute blankets, distribute food, distribute coats. To give. For to give is to receive.