Tuesday, November 2, 2010

On Giving

The only way to give is to give yourself in the most selfless manner ever achievable. To give is to reflect in yourself the meaning of the gift and the meaning of the purpose. One who gives may never get, and one who gets may never give, but that is not alway true. One who gives may get and one who gets may give. This can be interoperated in any single way possible and it is nearly impossible to even write or comprehend, but I will try to explain the art of giving. I believe a gift is not the gift its self, but the intention behind it. The most spectacular gifts are those of anonymous givers, those who feel no need for recognition of their deed. They are the givers we cherish. To give exposure of their identity is a gift to their self within itself, but that becomes a selfish act, opposed of a selfless one. A gift is not a want, but a need. The greatest gifts are the gifts of the needed, not of the desired. It may seem the opposite, but which do you need more, the things you need, or the ones you want? Giving must be selfless with full intention of bettering another soul. If it is anything besides this, one would do better not giving at all.

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