RULE #14: GIVE WITHOUT STRINGS OR REGRETS.

September 18th, 2009 | Tags: , , , , , , ,

A reader asked me if we could mangle down my ideas in to a handful of principles. After a little clever thought, we came up with a list of fourteen simple “rules” which promulgate my income as well as hold up philosophy. I’ll be presenting these as a weekly series. Charity – in fact, giving of any kind – is mostly tough to insist in a ubiquitous sense. Many people destroy to see a role of giving. “What does it benefit for me?” they’ll ask, as well as it’s formidable to indicate to how gift brings we a discrete, specific, fathomable return. Instead, giving is a thoughtfulness of what indeed counts to we in a world. It’s your event to essentially have a discernible disproportion in an area which counts to you. Seeing which your bid has combined shift in someone’s hold up – or combined slight shift in a lot of lives – is incredibly powerful. This comes behind to your executive values.

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Rule #14: Give Without Strings or Regrets.

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