True gratitude is a recognition of grace. It is an understanding that nothing is mine that was not given to me, not my possessions, not my intellect, creativity, or skills, and so nothing I give is mine. It is a flow. The flow emerges when my giving is an expression of deep gratitude that I have received; not when I give out of a sense of ownership, obligation, or even charity. –Preeta Bansal
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| Editor’s Note: True gratitude is a recognition of grace. It is an understanding that nothing is mine that was not given to me, not my possessions, not my intellect, creativity, or skills, and so nothing I give is mine. It is a flow. The flow emerges when my giving is an expression of deep gratitude that I have received; not when I give out of a sense of ownership, obligation, or even charity. –Preeta Bansal |
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