Do One Good Deed Anonymously
“Heed to the saying ‘Treat others as you would like to be treated’”
The UN statistics say 1% of the global war funding can be used to feed every living person on planet. And according to economist John Fuller, there is enough wealth in the world for each of its six billion people to be millionaires! You have access to the basic necessities is enough to put you in the upper half of the world population. We crib at our dinner table about the food and never think about the African countries that are at war against each other for decades leaving them poor to even afford food. We complain when our parents don’t allow us to do something – never thinking of countries still struggling for their freedom.
Points to be considered:
- You are among the blessed – so don’t you feel you should share a part of this good fortune with others?
- When you start to share, you will be giving to people who need more than you and create value in the world.
- Your good deed can be for anyone around you and it must bring value to the life of the person you’re making to.
- The beauty of doing something anonymously will make you realize that true greatness is unsung.
- God is the greatest giver. He has given us the world, this life yet, he’s never told you to behave in a certain way since he has given all this.
- It‘s without expectations. So when you give, God is working through you, secretly. You are his channel. This deed will be the noblest form of you.
Conclusion:
When you do a good deed, your internal reaction is to take credit for it but when you do the deed anonymously; your ego is not boosted. Hence if you’ve done something good, only you need to know.
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