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Dafna11 [192]
3 years ago
9

write a one-page persuasive argument about the need for compassion and generosity. Reference situations you know about , includi

ng “The Cabuliwallah”, to illistrate of unplanned generosity.
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1 answer:
ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
7 0

Generosity is freely sharing what you have with others. It is being willing to offer money, help or time when it is needed. To be generous means giving something that is valuable to you without expectation of reward or return. Many traditions measure generosity not by the size of the gift, but by what it cost the giver.


Sometimes generosity requires pushing past a feeling of reluctance because we all instinctively want to keep good things for ourselves. Even so, we can structure our lives in ways that make generosity more spontaneous and fun. When we intentionally "live below our means" and avoid overcommitment, we cultivate a sense of bounty or surplus that makes us want to share. When we give, we reap the pleasure of knowing we have made someone else's life a little happier.

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