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No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like
No one has ever been poor by giving quiterss like






We jump right into how she has sky rocketed onto the real estate scene in Savannah Georgia, and how she has made a name for her self by giving back to her community! This week I interview Chelsea Phillips about her incredible heart and her desire to make a change. We convince ourselves they’re not worthy, they should work harder, they should be tougher, that we have our own problems to deal with.īut that kind of selfishness will never inspire others to do good or change a self-serving society into one of generosity.And Chelsea Phillips proves that every day! It’s very easy to make excuses as to why we don’t extend our bounties and kindness to others. He’s camped out at the light you hide behind your shadesĪnd will the green to flash to speed your getaway The price of gas and milk and the guy who begs for change Now you bitch about your job what’s wrong with folks today

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Singer/songwriter (and poet in my opinion) Mary Chapin Carpenter had this to say on her song The Middle Ages: One person even told me, “I work hard for my money, let them go out and get a job.” But I soon realized that people thought I was crazy to give up the $5. This is a story I longed to share with others – hoping this act of kindness and resulting inspiration would be infectious. When I thought about all the things I take for granted, all the problems I assign more value to than they deserve, I realized that I’m one of the luckiest guys alive. A lousy $5 brought more joy to this man’s day than it would’ve provided me stuffed in my wallet.Īs I drove away, I felt somewhat overcome by emotion. He was probably around my age and couldn’t have been more polite or appreciative for the gift I just bestowed upon him. Yesterday, when I finally found myself stopped in front of one of those individuals, I was surprised to find it was the recipient of that pizza who I was now happy to be giving the $5 to.

NO ONE HAS EVER BEEN POOR BY GIVING QUITERSS LIKE DRIVER

In short, I recant the story of a driver who relinquished their entire pizza to one of those people standing on the street corner. Last week, I wrote a post entitled, “Karma encourages people to do good, what’s wrong with that?” I guess maybe I also knew I was afraid and a little embarrassed to roll down my window to hand a stranger this money. Days went by as the $5 just sat in my bag.Īs strange as it seems, that $5 made me feel uncomfortable.Įach day I was unable to connect with someone on the street made me feel as though some inner demons were purposely retaining the money. It seemed I never stopped at a red light when someone was standing there, or the rain caused those individuals to seek shelter instead. Ironically, as soon as we made that decision, I couldn’t get rid of the money. We both decided that one of these individuals would be the recipient of that $5. My commute home from work is littered with people standing on street corners begging for donations. The two of us quickly agreed that we should donate this found money to someone who needs it much more than we do. But for us it seemed wrong to simply pocket the money, which admittedly now represented a loss to someone else.

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The other day, my wife and I found a $5 bill while out shopping.įor my millennial co-worker, she would have screamed, “YES!” with a greedy growl. “No one has ever become poor by giving.” – Anne Frank






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