Many people in the world have been privileged to receive the blessings that come from being a giving.
Each one with the right to be unique in his space is responsible for what happens to him.
That is, my space does not have the same dimensions as your space, although we live in the same world, each one has different points of view, way of thinking, acting, analyzing, making decisions and undertaking.
That is why today, we find ourselves in a convulsed world, full of so many things that suffocate us, which lead you to think that you no longer have the strength to withstand so much abuse, the economy, health, character, adversity or what will come, what we fear without realizing it.
What is to come right now has us waiting, we would like to hear good news, no tragedy; But since nothing is perfect in this world, something negative pokes its nose and we fight between pleas asking the God of heaven, Lord, let nothing happen to me, take care of mine and have mercy on others!
And it is here when philanthropy begins, that is, love for humanity, every time someone's heart goes to intercede for another, the blessing of giving is activated, that action does not go unnoticed in life, there will be those who ignore it. ; but there will be many who highlight the fact, comment on it and make it famous, it is at that precise moment that you participate to become a hero in the world.
To be generous, you don't need to be one of the richest fifteen in the world or be on a list of the best philanthropists in the universe.
You only need to make the decision to share a little of what you have, to transmit liberality until it grows in others so that it multiplies, that is to say, get rid of something that you know that you will not receive human reward for what you gave away.
Let someone else take charge of praising your action and let it be the Lord, the Supreme Being, who rewards you for such a laudable deed.
Thus, the gift of giving or being generous is worth treasuring, because it is an act of personal growth that enriches from the inside out, satisfies from deep to the surface, and sets guidelines from the present to the future. .
So the epiphalus on the tomb of Mr. Robyn of Doncaster 1579 is as real as the life we enjoy today. "What I spent I had. What I gave I have. What I left I lost"
It is also appropriate to remember the words of Jesus when he said "But when you give alms, let your left not know what your right does" (Matthew 6: 3). This is like a yardstick, if we practice prudence, she will be present on one side and the other, that is, for you and me.