What You Get From Generosity...
- Tyler Kye
- Oct 6, 2024
- 2 min read
People often say to "pay it forward" and to give what you want to receive. Under the glaring disguise, these words have a deeper meaning. It teaches the value of sharing your love to others and to be true to yourself. Treat others not how you want to be treated but how you want your loved ones to be treated. Although you may not care whether or not someone gives up their seat for you, you would like them to give it up for your pregnant mom or sickly grandmother. You may not care if someone opens the door for you, but wouldn't you want someone to open the door for your little sibling or your dad who is carrying all the groceries?
Use your soul and health to take care of others. If you are alive and well, take care of those who may not feel as lively as you do. Whether it be dropping a couple of cents into a homeless person's cup, paying a compliment to someone who has done a lot, or even just talking to someone who doesn't have friends, you are doing more for them than you can ever realize. If someone is sad, hug them and reassure them that everything will be okay. Your simple words could be paid forwards or they could even save a life.
Do all that you can to be nice to everyone. Don't let your kindness discriminate. You may start by reminding yourself to do something kind but soon let it become a habit to let simple things like holding the door open for others become a way you be happy and help others. Through kindness and generosity, you become a superhero.
Remember that "Generosity could be as contagious as the zombie plague as long as enough people were willing to be carriers."
— Jonathan Maberry
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