💗 Compassion
No one has ever become poor by giving.
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Giving doesn't empty you — it fills you up in ways you didn't expect. Whether it's your time, your attention, or a kind word, you always have something to offer.

There is a beautiful, quiet truth hidden in Anne Frank's words that often gets lost in the noise of our busy, modern lives. When she says that no one has ever become poor by giving, she isn't just talking about the numbers in a bank account. She is talking about the richness of the human spirit. Giving is an act of abundance; it is a declaration that we have enough, not just in our pockets, but in our hearts. When we share what we have, we aren't subtracting from ourselves; we are actually expanding our capacity to experience joy and connection.

In our everyday lives, it is so easy to fall into a mindset of scarcity. We find ourselves clutching our time, our energy, or our resources tightly, fearing that if we let something go, there won't be enough left for us. We see it in the way we hesitate to offer a compliment, or how we might hold back a helping hand because we are too focused on our own to-do lists. But scarcity is a heavy weight to carry. It makes the world feel small and lonely. True wealth, however, is found in the overflow of kindness that moves from one person to another.

I remember a time when I was feeling particularly drained, as if my inner well had run dry. I was sitting in a small cafe, feeling quite lonely, when I noticed an elderly woman at the next table. She was struggling to open a small packet of sugar, and even though I was tired, I reached over and helped her. That tiny, effortless gesture led to a ten-minute conversation about her garden and her late husband. By the time I left, I didn't feel any more tired; instead, I felt replenished. I had given a moment of my time, and in return, I had received a piece of someone else's beautiful history. My heart felt much richer than it had when I first sat down.

We often forget that the most precious things we can give are entirely free. A listening ear, a warm smile, or a moment of genuine encouragement costs us nothing, yet these are the very things that can change someone's entire day. These small acts of generosity create ripples that we may never see, but they build a world where everyone feels seen and valued. As you move through your day, I invite you to look for one small way to share your abundance. Whether it is a kind word or a helping hand, trust that in the act of giving, you are actually making your own world much more beautiful.

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