Thursday, February 23, 2012

Blessings Diversified

Every day of our lives we encounter many different endeavors.

Whatever is our role in life, we always make sure that we make ends meet.

The fact that we strive hard to survive make us more involved within ourselves but the question remains though, how about other people who are deeply in need? 

They always say that helping others is actually helping yourself.

Yet sometimes, we think that helping ourselves is more essential than helping others.

Why? For some reasons, it’s innate within us the first-basis “I “of meeting needs.

Those are what we call instincts. And it’s perfectly okay. However, thinking of yourself all the time makes you become self-centered, egoistic and usually lack attention. You’d always want to be the center of attention. It’s hard to remove ourselves from our being obsessed with ourselves. The main reason is that we know more ourselves than others.

And only you and can accept yourself for what you are. Other people might be able to see you for who you are but not all people will accept you for what you are.

Especially if you’re someone who’s in need, having problems meeting your needs would be quite a burden that you just can’t resolve by your own. This time you need other people’s help.

It’s hard to reach out to other people because we are afraid to be rejected. Having that kind of feeling makes one so alone and always has second thoughts of almost everything.

Most particularly, that kind of attitude would result into having a hard time getting one’s needs.

Some people are just so blessed that they can have everything they want in life without really having to make too much effort about it. Most of the time they get things as easy as 1, 2, 3 but there are times wherein one has to really work hard to meet  one’s needs. Talking about these blessed people, since they no longer know how to use their excess money, they could think of giving it away by sharing one’s blessings to a charity or any fund-raising for the needy or putting it in an investment and of course savor the results afterwards. Either way, they’re absolutely good enough because you’re helping your fellow people. 

A charity or any fund-raising is a fulfilling endeavor that is always a win-win situation.

It helps both the giver and the receiver. It’s like a client/server relationship in technical terms, especially in the world of computers or even just VoIP.

Am I getting techie here? Well, my bad. Let’s just say not only technical terms are given analogies most of the time. It definitely works in both ways. Real life situations can also be analyzed using technical terms and vice versa. 

So much into the techie world, let’s go deeper with how it feels like to give.

Have you tried giving anything to another person you value, or even you just met? How would you feel? When I say anything, that could be just a piece of bread, canned good, cards, surprise gifts, chocolates or even just a simple note may change the lives of people who’re having a hard time achieving their goals in making ends meet. It is easy to say yet so hard to see and accept a person having to go through struggles in life and endure pain of being not able to provide for oneself, especially for his own family. Especially nowadays, the economy can’t be trusted. All we have by ourselves is to believe that hopefully things will change for the good of mankind. Of course, manifesting the right attitude would surely lead to great success in whatever charity of fund-raising organization you’re involved with.

The fact that time and money is both given in either any charity or fund-raising, we just guarantee ourselves a lifetime to be remembered forever.

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