Generosity disguises itself in different ways. Whether it is the time one invests to support someone else, intentionally going out of ones way for someone else, making a payment for someone else or simply sharing ones knowledge. However, for generosity to work it requires two parties. Someone to give and someone to receive. This is where purpose comes in. When being generous, you feel a sense of fulfilment. There is no requirement for the favor to be returned as the act of being generous is reward enough.
From this, we better understand the grammatical term for Generosity: to be generous is to show a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.
At times, it is difficult to see the light through so much darkness yet rest assured the light always prevails. Instead of encouraging generosity, I ask you read a story here, on generosity, while observing ways you could be generous today.
