Generosity: Selflessly using your resources to benefit others.
Willingly giving time and resources + meeting the needs of others without selfish ambitions = generosity
Did you know that being generous also benefits the one that gives? Research has shown that generosity is a foundational principle for mental and relational health. A generous lifestyle reduces stress; supports personal, physical health; enhances purpose; and fights depression. Generosity can boost confidence, promote positive social connections, and improve relationships.
Generosity requires:
- Self-Care: You have to take care of yourself in order to have something of value to give to others.
- Optimism: Generous people are optimistic, and they believe the world can be a better place.
- Altruism: In order to be truly generous, a person must be selfless and concerned with the needs of others.
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” –Winston Churchill
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