If you see a hungry child living on the street, don’t ignore him and walk
by. Stop and think for a moment how blessed you are with all that you
have. Now look at that kid again, open your heart and your hands and feed
“yourself” by giving to him. After all, we are all part of the same stuff. We
are all brothers and sisters. We are one humanity. We are all children of
God. Every single person out there is merely an extension of everyone
else. So if we deny someone else, we deny ourselves. If we truly loved
our neighbors like we loved ourselves, we would not let them suffer while
we enjoy the bountiful. Like I said in the introduction, no one deserves to
be poor and no one has to be poor. So if you learned something new in this
guide, share your inspiration and knowledge with those less fortunate.
Use the Worksheet 7 to list the things you’re thankful for, but also
think of ways to share any of these aspects of your life with someone
less fortunate.
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