Some of us wonder why we live a life of service to others and service to self has been a second fiddle, always on the sidelines. As a kid at five to twelve, every time our playmate ask for something, anything, I run home to get what he desires.
We find happiness, satisfaction and deep fulfillment when we have given something, a gift, a favor, a service to family, friend or an acquaintance.
My friend is more advanced of help to family, he assists his father at a young age to fish and sell them to buy necessities for home while I get it from our household to share with friends.
We never tire of giving to help someone, even a new person introduced to us by a friend limited by our meager resources. We favor them with that little attention, that little something, a gift that will make them happy and fulfilled at our expense.
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We find happiness, satisfaction and deep fulfillment when we have given something, a gift, a favor, a service to family, friend or an acquaintance.
My friend is more advanced of help to family, he assists his father at a young age to fish and sell them to buy necessities for home while I get it from our household to share with friends.
We never tire of giving to help someone, even a new person introduced to us by a friend limited by our meager resources. We favor them with that little attention, that little something, a gift that will make them happy and fulfilled at our expense.
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