Is it age, or an awakening, that makes us realize that what we are doing
in life seem suddenly lackluster? The paradigm shifts that are
occurring around us are rooted in the deep seated desire to do more for
people, and less for money. Money is a necessary tool, yet it seems
that fulfilling our innate desire to reach out to those in need is
spreading through generations. In the past year, I have had the great
pleasure of meeting many people, in many age groups, with a focused
desire to help others. They help others financially, spiritually,
emotionally, and without holding a return favor in the balance.
It is in that place where the connection of human spirits causes us to
rise above the clamor of the world, that gives us opportunity to not
only experience the joy of giving, but the growth of our spirit.
I think it a return to the true normal.
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