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The Essence of Charity

Charity is a deep virtue, with a central place in our lives.


In today’s world, we remain deeply impressed by the idea of charity, but often from a distance, without probing the concept too deeply, with little attempt to practise it systematically.

It’s something we might have recourse to when we’re moved by a documentary on the TV or have some loose change left over after the holidays.

At its most basic, charity means: giving someone something they need but can’t get for themselves. And normally that’s understood to mean something material. We overwhelmingly associate charity with giving money.

The humanitarian heroes of the world, when coming across a poor man whose garments are thin and ragged with winter approaching, are moved to charity.


Charity goes far beyond finance. It is about recognizing that a person needs help with something that they can’t do for themselves


But, at its core, charity goes far beyond finance. It is about recognising that a person needs help with something that they can’t do for themselves – and that their helplessness is not a sign of wickedness or sin, but is part of the human condition. We freely give because we appreciate how often we wouldn’t have made it if other people had not – at key points, in different contexts – cut us some slack.

It is in relationships that charity becomes particularly necessary. Here we don’t generally require the charity of money, cloaks and free meals. What we are short of is charity of interpretation: that is, a charitable perspective on our weaknesses, eccentricities, anxieties and follies – failings that we are unable to explain or win sympathy for, that we merely act out, with immaturity and hurt.

It might be that one person in a couple has badly messed up in their professional life. They made a significant decision at work that played out badly. They got severely criticised; there was talk of court action. For months, they were very agitated, and hard to live with. They couldn’t articulate their fears. They were sullen and irascible. Their partner might have added stern admonitions to those of the regulator, the senior management and people on Twitter… They could have concluded that their partner was inept, greedy, maybe a bit unprincipled.

But instead, a charitable soul does the work the partner has not been able to do. They do the explaining for them. They understand enough about their past to have a picture of where their impatience and over-ambition came from. They hold in mind what happened with their parents and with the move to another country and with the brother who died too young. They lend a picture of who the ‘beggar’ is that is sufficiently generous and complex as to make them more than just the ‘fool’ or ‘weirdo’  they could so easily have been dismissed as.

The genuinely charitable person gives generously from a sense that they too stand in need of charity. Not right now, not over this, but in some other area. They know that self-righteousness is merely the result of a faulty memory, an inability to hold in mind – at moments when one is totally right – how often one has been deeply and definitively in the wrong.

Charity remembers how there might still be goodness amidst a lot of evil. Charity keeps in mind that if someone is tired and stressed, they are liable to behave appallingly. Charity is aware that when someone shouts an insult they are not usually revealing the secret truth about their feelings. They are trying to wound the other because they feel they have been hurt – usually by someone else, whom they don’t have the authority to injure back.

Charity is interested in mitigating circumstances; in bits of the truth that can cast a less catastrophic light on our follies.

In financial matters, charity tends always to flow in one direction. The philanthropist may be very generous, but usually they stay rich; they are habitually the giver rather than the recipient. But in life as a whole, and especially in relationships, charity is unlikely ever to end up being one-sided: who is weak and who is powerful changes rapidly and frequently. You are likely to be, as it were, a patron in one area and a beggar in another. So we must be kind not only because we are touched by the suffering of others but because we properly understand that we too will soon be in urgent need of an equally vital dose of charity in some other part of life.

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Donating Makes You Feel Good

When you choose to give, you may not realize that donating to charity will do more than just help your favourite cause, giving can also provide you with many personal benefits.


Whether you choose to donate to charities supporting people living in poverty, advocating to protect the environment, helping animals in need, or addressing other global or local problems –


Charities need your help to continue their selfless initiatives,
but giving can feel just as good as receiving!


Why do people donate to charity? Check out our list of reasons below:

1. There are financial benefits when you donate to charity.


Did you know that donating to charity can save you money come tax time? When you make a donation to a registered charity, you will receive a tax receipt for your donation. Your receipt can then be submitted with your annual tax return to receive a tax credit for a portion of your donation! Plus, you also save on capital gains tax when you donate securities directly. This ensures more dollars are going to helping others because you will be able to give more to your favourite charity. A big contribution could mean big savings on your taxes, and we think that’s a pretty big reason why you should donate to charity!

2. There are financial benefits when you donate to charity.

Teaching children to care about others is an important life lesson. When children watch you give, they will grow up knowing that giving back is the right thing to do and follow in your footsteps. So, donating to charity also helps you be a good role model for your kids.Looking for ways to get kids involved in giving?

3. Giving promotes feelings of happiness.

Helping others feels good. When you donate to a charity that is important to you, you not only help them continue their vital work, you’re also improving your emotional wellbeing, a win-win situation!

4. Experience lifelong benefits when you donate your time.

If you are not in a position to contribute financially to charity, but are looking for other ways to give back, considering volunteering your time instead. You will meet new, like-minded people, learn new skills to add to your resume, or complete necessary community hours for school programs.You can also get involved in the community that supports your favourite cause. For example, if you attend a fundraising event for your favourite charity, you’ll meet new, like minded people who care about the same cause.

5. Donating gives you the opportunity to show gratitude.

Life is busy, and it can sometimes be easy to forget to show your gratitude for all that you’ve been given. There are thousands of Canadian charities and causes doing vital work across the country and around the world. When you are ready to give and are researching a charity to support, this can remind us of all that we have, and the act of donating to charity is a way to express our feelings gratitude. Inspire others to give by posting your kind action on social media to inspire others to give generously.

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How You Can Make A Difference

In our minds the concept of making a difference is so huge; we think of something revolutionary that happens and change the world. But it does not work that way. Making a difference does not belong to change the world and worldly things, it belongs to change ourselves..


We don’t need a popular or revolutionary past in order to bring change. Everyone who brought a change in the world was an ordinary person.


What we need is to do good deeds consistently.


Making difference is a continuous struggle of getting good to better and better to best. Here are 5 great ways an ordinary person can make a difference in the world:

1. Start spreading smiles.


A smile is a powerful tool to bring change to someone’s life. A smile has a strong mirroring energy that evokes beautiful positive energy in its receiver. Make it your habit to pass a smile to the ones you see every day. The watchman, your colleagues, your driver, or anyone you interact with in your daily life are the ones that need you with positive energy. Give a smile to sparkle their day.

2. Make a chain to make a difference.

Many people inspire us with their positive vibes and way of interaction. We love them to be around us. Sometimes, random people help us in an extraordinary way that creates in us huge respect and love for them. Why not make a chain of this beautiful act of kindness. Why not continue this loving and caring behavior we got from people. If it can change your perspective towards life then surely it will change the world. So, adopt the positivity you got from people and pass it on; maybe one day it gets back to you again.

3. Be the change you want to see in the world.

Many times, you encounter a number of things you think are not going in the right way. It could be about the behaviors, traditions, or the way people follow to do things. It may be about the behaviors with a waiter, driver, neighbors, or wedding rituals, etc. Be the first one to step forward. Be the change you want to see in the world. Change your way of interacting with those people you think should be treated better. Start caring for your neighbor, talk to the waiter politely, give him a tip, make a better understanding relationship with your wife. It will bring a huge change in the world in and out of your heart.

4. Volunteer for the noble cause.

Take out some time from your busy schedule to serve mankind. Spend some time with the people who need our help and care. Visit the hospitals, old homes, orphanages; you will see many people who are waiting for us for help and attention. Be the hope of someone. Volunteer your time and money for them, it will give you inner peace. Also, it will induce in them a sense of love and care for others, who are in need. Maybe People get inspired by you and follow you; so, a chain will start which would start doing this deed of kindness to change the world.

5. Show gratitude to change the world.

Start writing gratitude notes for people. It will work like a miracle in their life. Showing Gratitude is something so special and excited for people that give them enormous energy to do even better. If you think someone is trying to do things better; appreciate him, say him “Thank You”. It forwards a sense of humbleness which can make someo