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Are you also want to be rich? Just try this

There was a materially poor man who once approached a sage. Some people say it was the Buddha. And asked him: "Why I'm so poor ?" Then the Buddha said "Probably because you don't practice generosity." You don't practice for charity, may be that's why you're so poor.  He was little upset by this response. The man was shocked, charity? I don't have anything to give, then how can I practice for charity?  The Buddha replied, "Who said that you don't have anything to give?" Actually you have five very precious gemstone, that you must share with everyone.  1) First you have your smile: Which you can share with others, it's free of cost and it's awesome. And it has an amazing impact on others.  2) Second you have your eyes: You can look at others with eyes full of love and concern, and make them feel cared.  ➤ You may also like 👉 Support local vendors~ be vocal for local 3) Third you have your tongue: With your tongu

World kindness day 2020 - kindness quotes

What does "kindness" mean to you? November 13th is World Kindness Day , and we're asking you to spread a little kindness, whatever that looks like for you, on World Kindness Day , and every day. As we celebrate World Kindness Day on 13th November , let’s take time to reflect on how we can make a difference. Let’s reach out to those who need help and volunteer for causes that change us for the better, just as they change the world. World Kindness Day is an international observance on 13 November. It was introduced in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement , a coalition of nations' kindness NGOs. It is observed in many countries, including Canada, Australia, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. Singapore observed the day for the first time in 2009. kindness quotes : Nobody forgets an act of kindness Be kind to someone today. Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and blind can see. Each time I perform

"Think of giving not as a duty but as a privilege"

Dear readers as we know that winter is coming and hope you all have purchased new winter clothes for you and your loving ones. But what about your old unusable clothes? Which can be use but you bought new one that's why you are not going to use them again.  But have you ever think about those less fortunate people who have no shelter, no blanket, no shoes and no warm clothes?  The world had 872.3 million people below the new poverty line, of which 179.6 million people lived in India. As many as 10,933 Indians "An average of 781 per year" have died over the past 14 years between 2001 to 2014 due to cold and exposure.  Also read:  Support local vendors~ Be vocal for local We buy a lot of clothes throughout the year. And if we notice, a good amount of clothes lie untouched in our wardrobes. Why dump them when there are millions of under-privileged people in this world struggling to get enough bread to live for the next day. Please, donate your old clothes