Life is about giving and receiving. We have been reminded all time that Givers never Lack.
“That which thou gives, you shall receive in many folds”. “Cast thy breads upon the waters and thou shall find it after many days.”
The above quotes are few of many quotes from the scripture which emphasize the good qualities of the act of giving and its consequential benefit of receiving.
Giving is a positive action taken consistently that it tends to become a way of life overtime. That is a part of a sequence.
Receiving is the other equally important part of the sequence. As important as it is to learn to give, it’s also important to learn to receive.
Receiving is the ability to let nature, people, spouse, fellows, folks give to you something or anything which you do like; time, attention, advice, materials, money, gifts etc.
Giving is the ability to let go of something; material, immaterial, resource or opportunity to someone else. Like giving, receiving also shares a character of the ability to let go of something; your pride, your rigidness, your self sufficiency. However, as important as both are; Giving and Receiving; none should be done under a compulsion or comparison of sorts.
Everyone should give and should receive something. God gives life and receives our adoration.
Successful people and companies as well as being known for their unrestrainable ability to give and render quality services and compensations also possesses the uncanny ability to get the people to do and give to them some aids of sorts.
Every perfect relationship of lovers, organisation, family, and state relies on the continual giving and receiving of sorts from all players. Whenever there is a balance of sorts in giving and receiving, dissatisfaction and conflicts arises.
People should as well as learning to give equally learn to create routes of receiving. Giving gives to the giver a feeling of impacting which is healthy and productive and also to the receiving party a sense of appreciation.
“That which thou gives, you shall receive in many folds”. “Cast thy breads upon the waters and thou shall find it after many days.”
The above quotes are few of many quotes from the scripture which emphasize the good qualities of the act of giving and its consequential benefit of receiving.
Giving is a positive action taken consistently that it tends to become a way of life overtime. That is a part of a sequence.
Receiving is the other equally important part of the sequence. As important as it is to learn to give, it’s also important to learn to receive.
Receiving is the ability to let nature, people, spouse, fellows, folks give to you something or anything which you do like; time, attention, advice, materials, money, gifts etc.
Giving is the ability to let go of something; material, immaterial, resource or opportunity to someone else. Like giving, receiving also shares a character of the ability to let go of something; your pride, your rigidness, your self sufficiency. However, as important as both are; Giving and Receiving; none should be done under a compulsion or comparison of sorts.
Everyone should give and should receive something. God gives life and receives our adoration.
Successful people and companies as well as being known for their unrestrainable ability to give and render quality services and compensations also possesses the uncanny ability to get the people to do and give to them some aids of sorts.
Every perfect relationship of lovers, organisation, family, and state relies on the continual giving and receiving of sorts from all players. Whenever there is a balance of sorts in giving and receiving, dissatisfaction and conflicts arises.
People should as well as learning to give equally learn to create routes of receiving. Giving gives to the giver a feeling of impacting which is healthy and productive and also to the receiving party a sense of appreciation.
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