There Is A Power In Giving

Aishwarya Shah

Household budgets are strained and giving is more difficult than ever. Everyone is working with reduced resources and most of us feel as though we don’t have enough to enjoy our own lives. The idea of giving may seem unreasonable. But maybe now, more than ever is the best time to give. There is a power in giving.

Most of us have already been blessed with so much. Our parents, teachers, relatives, friends, and others have given us a lot. But many others are not so fortunate.

Consider this:

  • 25% of the world’s population is starving.
  • 15% of the world’s population cannot read or write.
  • 25 children die every minute from a preventable disease.
  • 1.5 billion people don’t have access to clean water.

It’s not necessary to look far from home to find the real need. The United States has many homeless people. There are many people not receiving proper nutrition and health care. There are children that aren’t getting the attention they need to flourish.

In giving, you’ll discover many personal benefits:

  • A feeling of pride
  • Happiness
  • Health
  • Love
  • Peace
  • Opportunity to make new relationships
  • The realization that you have much more than you think

One of the more profound benefits to the giver is the reduction in fear. With everything going on in the world, many people live in fear of economic collapse, natural disasters, crime, paying their bills, caring for their children and their parents, and numerous other things. This is a function of real events and the overly sensationalistic coverage by the media.

What’s insidious is the effect it has on many people. People become more isolated and less connected with society and their community. Many don’t even know their neighbors. By giving your time, you open yourself up to others and your community.

Giving Helps You Reach Your Full Potential

Mahatma Gandhi said, “To find yourself, lose yourself in the service of others.”

Reaching your full potential is much more likely when you give. No one can fully realize what they’re capable of without being passionate about their day-to-day activities.

A person that can’t move beyond the more superficial aspects of life can never do anything spectacular because he will never be exposed to anything that will generate that kind of prerequisite passion.

It’s in Your Nature to Give

It’s in your nature to give, even if you’ve forgotten. Witness most children: sure, some of them are all “mine, mine, and mine” but most kids are really quite giving and share readily. They want to take their friends everywhere with them and want to feed the baby ducks. Also, they want to take care of their dolls.

However, somewhere along the way, have you developed the belief that you must keep what you’ve gotten for yourself? If so, you’re punishing yourself. You’re giving in to a scarcity mindset which, in itself, will limit your personal success.

So make a plan to give what you have. You may have time, money, or both to share with those less fortunate, but give something and witness the impact it has on your life. You’ll be pleasantly surprised in the power of giving and the benefits it brings into your life.


Thank you for reading. Love you for that!

—–Have Hope.Keep Faith—–

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39 thoughts on “There Is A Power In Giving

  1. Great post, Aishwarya! My favorite part is your drawing of the paper airplane whose shadow is miraculously a jet. That is downright inspired and inspiring. (Who doesn’t feel like a paper airplane compared to this world?!) Thanks.

    1. Exactly!!! I’m happy you noticed. Materialistic giving is not even what I intended to say in this post
      Thank you! ❤ ❤ ❤

  2. First blog I’ve read of yours and I was blown away, and very impressed. I will continue reading and in fact want to share this with my sister who has a gifting company.
    It is wonderful and refreshing to hear this from a younger.
    Blessed Be

  3. I had to scroll much to reach to this comment section. There were already lots of comments but i thought to share mine as well, I really liked this post.Yes indeed giving up is not actually accepting your defeat but making someone winner. Thanks for sharing. keep exploring the thoughts.

  4. Giving feels good, and it helps us to be connected to larger causes and a greater purpose in this world. To those of us for whom so much privilege has been bestowed (even if we worked hard for some of it) we owe it to consider how we can give to others as well. Thanks for this post.

  5. Everybody wants to change the world. When you get right down to it, it’s as simple as sending a few bucks to some outfit that’s trying to do something like bring clean drinking water to some remote village, or provide medicines to someone.

    While individually we’ll probably never change he world, together we can. And it’s the small things that make that possible.

  6. Such a beautiful post, so true and meaningful – giving doesn’t take anything away from us, but it gives much more back to us. Thank you for spreading this wisdom!

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