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Why Is It Important to Be Generous?


There are plenty of beliefs as to why people act generously - "It’s because they really care," "They want to be appreciated and it feels good," "People who worry about money feel guilty and that drives them to give away some of their savings." However, there is no way of being sure if generosity is an outcome of those motives. What do you think it means to be generous? Putting in your time, effort and sometimes actual, tangible things for those who need it and sharing your love with friends and family all the time? If so, you're right! That's only the surface of what generosity is. It's actually much better than that. Generosity has been known as it’s fundamental law of goodness. "Our idea about ourselves and others is automatically determined by the extent to which we express or withhold our concern, our kindness or unselfishness, towards other living beings.” Therefore, it becomes an important and good quality that should be cultivated in everyday life.

Meaning of Generosity

Generosity has both the conceptual and literal meaning of substance with no strings attached. Sharing things like tips and resources is important to the perfect life, but it becomes blatantly obvious that generosity is one of those qualities that can mean different things to everyone you meet. It is often seen as simply the act of giving, and actually, it's much more complicated than just handing a person some money. Generosity in regards to self-compassion is grasping one's suffering with empathy. Empathy should also be used while being generous as it helps you put yourself in someone else’s shoes and understand their situation better, which in turn would help you be more giving.

In order to put it across in simple words, generous people actively give to help others, without considering any consequences or expecting anything in return. They give without attaching any favours or returns; they do not wait for others to be generous before deciding to give. You cannot expect the people of the world not to be willing to give because they themselves think that you are generous. Beyond gratitude, there is much research showing that generosity positively improves the quality and substance of our life. Research and medical studies have shown a link between our generosity and our physical well-being. When you examine the impact of generosity on your life, you will find that people with a high level of generosity enjoy all sorts of benefits.

The Importance of Being Generous

  1. In support of one's own health, it is obvious that those who actively practice generosity and give to others, tend to be healthier. A 2003 University of Michigan research study showed the positive effects of generosity, including improving mental and physical health and improving longevity of life. One study found that generosity lowers blood pressure, medication and exercise.

  2. As an act of doing something to promote the wellbeing of others, generosity increases our well-being. It helps to reduce stress, supports physical health and strengthens goal awareness. It can reduce the risk of getting dementia, lowers anxiety and depression and improves chronic pain management, along with doing much more for our physical and mental health. Generosity deepens connections with the people around you and helps in building stronger and improved relationships.

  3. Kind and giving people tend to make and maintain good friendships based on a solid foundation of mutual respect and generosity. When generous people are not doing well financially, instead of money or materialistic things, they give their time and money to others.

  4. Generosity is also a good practice for mental health when we help those in need, it helps us serve the purpose of being a humanitarian in this world, which leads to a sense of fulfillment in our lives. It makes us more likely to give back to them and the world, and leaves a positive impact on our mental health. Generosity creates an effect where because of one kind act, multiple acts of giving are generated as more and more people get inspired to help others.

  5. The second direct benefit we derive from generosity is to shift our focus away from ourselves. Our true motivation, value, and understanding of generosity benefit not only others, but ourselves. Accepting generosity within ourselves is an important part of experiencing the many benefits that lead to a life of giving.

  6. Daily life offers us hundreds of opportunities to be generous and to live a life of generosity towards ourselves, others and the world. If we want to make the full positive impact of generosity, we must make it a regular and permanent part of our lives. By giving generously, we are not just helping one person, but creating a virtuous cycle of generosity.

Generosity and Selflessness

Generosity is a quality - a kind of understanding and willingness to give to others -often understood as an act of being selfless. Studies show that generosity is in your best interests. True generosity requires that when you can afford to help others, you do so. Along with this, it also means that you are being selfless. Selflessness is a word that we use to depict the demonstration of being more worried about the necessities or wishes of others than with our own. Selflessness is something contrary to egotistical – which intends one to be altogether worried about one's own cravings over those of others.Selflessness is probably the best attribute that people have the ability to have. It can unite us, motivate us, and help us to be better.

In a world filled with certain negative aspects, generosity and selfless acts provide us with hope that this could become a better place, for us and future generations to thrive in. At the point when we are encircled by so much antagonism, we continually stress and worry about our own lives and how they will be seen by others. We are so enveloped with our own accounts that we don't actually see the battles of others.

When we stop being generous, we become invulnerable to the predicament of a vagrant in the city, not interested in the striving single parent living on government assistance, and oblivious to the explanation for all acts of atrocities and injustice happening around us. Presently like never before, selflessness and being kind is required.

Qualities of a Generous Person

People with a generous mind are those who are willing to appreciate those with whom they disagree on every issue, and they show generosity in many different ways. They believe that the more they are able to give others something valuable and useful, the better it will feel. Most parents and grandparents are kind because they are generous with time, attitude to others, possessions, money and encouragement to others so that their children can learn from their example.

Being generous can make you feel great, and one of the simplest pleasures in life is to enjoy the reactions of those around you who are generous. Giving back is more than just a pleasure; enjoying generosity is part of watching someone give in this way. There are many ways to help children become generous people, but being a person that others love because of their generosity can change the environment in which they are moving. If we only show our children how to be kind and generous, they will learn to understand what true generosity looks like. When we wholeheartedly give to others, we will become more generous, and generosity will be one of the fruits of our effort that grows in our lives. People like to think that being generous is just a one way street, but in reality it's a mutually beneficial endeavor. That's because generosity has been proven to have many benefits for the giver and the receiver.

Benefits of Being Generous

For starters, helping someone else is good for your mental health. Giving not only helps you feel better about yourself but can also improve your social standing in society. Generosity can also translate into better career prospects because employers like to know that their employees are willing to give their time and/or money.

"There's a lot of evidence that when people are more generous their happiness levels are higher, they're happier and have greater social connectedness. In addition, they're better paid and this may be because people who are more generous also tend to have better work relations with others." – Dan Ariely, PhD

Being generous can also be good for your health depending on the situation and the amount of help you provide. For example, in some studies being generous has been shown to reduce levels of stress. That's because people can escape from their problems by focusing on others. It also helps them avoid the negative emotional states that usually come along with dealing with problems. However, you shouldn't do something you don't enjoy for the sake of your health or otherwise.

"There's more and more evidence now that doing good - being kind and giving - is good for your health. People who give are generous and selfless live longer and have less illness. People who give to charity live longer, and it could be because when you live in a society where there's a lot of devastation, what we might do is that we shut down emotionally. We don't have the strength to go talk to somebody about a disaster but [when] you give, it turns out that the power of helping others backfires on you." - Dan Ariely As a giver, it's important to keep in mind that giving doesn't have to cost money.

The Impact of Generosity

  1. Being generous gives you a feeling of satisfaction, it's a chance for self-development and it can assist with changing the world in some little manner.

  2. It makes you realise that we're better off sticking together, so how about we make the most out of our lifespan by carrying out beneficial things for other people!

  3. Individuals today are exceptionally occupied with their work, school or family lives. The last thing many individuals consider is the amount they can accomplish for others on account of the thoughtfulness and generosity of others around them. There are various ways you can be altruistic just by doing little things in your own way. For instance, giving to good causes in your city or neighbourhood and donating blood are two incredible approaches to offer generosity to the world and make your life more impactful and positive.

  4. On the off chance that you put away some time during your week to chip in at a volunteering programme or clean up drive, it can truly affect a life, including a person, an animal or the natural environment we live in. Not exclusively will you help other people out but you'll likewise feel great after realizing that you're doing your part to help those who are less lucky. You will be able to somehow reduce their suffering.

  5. In the event that you donate blood, there are numerous ways that it can assist with saving lives. For instance, when there are many ailing people in hospitals who require blood donations to survive, your simple act of providing blood will help in saving a life. There is nothing more fulfilling than that. Any amount that you give will also help whether it's giving cash to a nearby cause or giving your time and energy to benefit others.

  6. Magnanimous acts don't need to be grandiose in nature, they can just be something simple that has an effect. On the off chance that everybody did one kind act each week for other people, the world would be a greatly improved place.

  7. There are such countless individuals in this world who aren't honored with acceptable wellbeing or need extra assistance somehow. It's appalling to contemplate the number of individuals who are experiencing such unfortunate circumstances in this world. We must act to improve their lives, particularly whenever we get the opportunity and have the abilities to help them.




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