King Monada, the artist that many people are fond of was struggling before he became famous. He used to sleep on the floor in the studio trying to make music, but now he sleeps on a King sized bed. Working hard can yield you positive results in the near future. You don’t have to give up on anything.
Now that Monada has made it, he is becoming more generous. He knows that there are people who need money for they are also going through the same thing he went through when he was still a toddler.
From a young age, we’re told that it’s better to give than to receive. Although you may think this is just a cliche, it turns out that there’s a lot of truth behind that sentiment. People with high levels of generosity reap all kinds of benefits. People high in generosity also tend to have deeper relationships with others.
King Monada sent R1500 to someone he does not even know for saying, “King you are my everything”.
If there’s one takeaway from all this, it’s that being generous can have a dramatic impact on your quality of life. It can make you happier, healthier, and improve your relationships with others. Not only does generosity reduce stress, support one’s physical health, enhance one’s sense of purpose, and naturally fight depression, it is also shown to increase one’s lifespan.
Acts of generosity, such as giving your time, talent or resources, and expecting nothing in return, have been proven to be good for our health. Generous individuals are personally more fulfilled, happier and more peaceful within themselves, not to mention more productive at home and in the workplace.
Being generous also makes us feel better about ourselves. Generosity is both a natural confidence builder and a natural repellant of self-hatred.
The most important benefit of being generous is :
1. Freedom from Materialism – When we are willing and practice giving away our material possessions generously, we gain freedom from materialism. Our items begin to hold less power over us. We realize we don’t need them as much as we thought we did.