GENEROSITY – THE TALE OF THE PIG AND THE CHICKEN
Years ago, at a fund-raising dinner, I had the good fortune to meet a very joyful, successful and wealthy entrepreneur. What struck me and others about this person was how kind, unassuming and at peace he was. He gave a very short speech, after which he made an impressive donation to the organization we were there to all support. I will never forget what he shared with the audience.
The speaker told a story about a community of animals on a farm. The most popular and befriended animal by far was Ms. Chicken. She was never alone, highly regarded and a leader in the farm yard. Then, there was Mr. Pig. He had few friends, was often ignored and felt rather lonely. One day Mr. Pig met Ms. Chicken and he ask the obvious question, which was, “What is the secret to your charm and popularity?”
Without pausing, Ms. Chicken stated, “The reason I am held in high regard is that I give every day to the community, and you give only once. Simple as that.”
Don’t delay in your generosity until you are older, or writing your last will and testament. Enjoy and savour the bounty of charity by making it a frequent and habitual part of your life journey. And again, remember the three T’s of time, talent and treasure. You must have a surplus of one of these that you can share with others. Regular giving of small amounts of time or treasure often has much more impact on those around us than grander, one off gestures.
Please give than live, rather than the reverse of living than giving.
Reflection Source: www.Smallercup.org
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