Monday, October 29, 2012

Feel Good by Donating to Charity

By Andrew Scott


Have you ever received financial help without being asked to pay back? Ever wondered, what makes one to part with ones hard earned money without any expectations? It's strange but true that sharing gives a wonderful feeling of joy and peace. People who help others are happier than people who don't. It's mentioned for the umpteenth time by people who practiced it in their lives. We can also tap into the same source of joy and positive energy; we have to learn and practice to donate to charity.

It is evident that charity giving makes you feel good. Typically, the prime objective of donating to charity is altruism. However, there are also major benefits that are present for the donors. In case the gifts offered for donation are tax deductible, the actual cost of the donation can be reduced by the savings made on taxes, which makes the contributions increasingly attractive for donors who belong to the high income group. Cutting down on the cost of taxes is proof that charity giving makes you feel good.

Clothes, shoes or other items that are still useable can be donated to others. Aside from creating extra space for more valuable items in your closet, you will also feel good by donating to charity all items that you have in perfect condition but are no longer being used. Do not throw away goods of any kind; there are a lot of non-profit and charitable organizations who will accept these donations gratefully and ensure that these items will go to those who really need them.

The worst ever fear which paralyses people when they think to donate to charity is that they already don't have enough for themselves. This perhaps is the single most reason why people look away from charity. Yes, it's a strong cause - nobody has enough. Starting from the poorest to the rich, everybody toils everyday for innumerable hours for acquiring more. In such a condition, 'giving' looks so meaningless. But, if we look at our expenses honestly, can we say that with an unfaltering tongue? We all are guilty of some amount of whimsical spending. If we can save some of that money and donate to charity we can make a difference. We have to make a habit of it because, when not sure, we are driven by our habits.

We all love to live in a better world where there is no mean and selfish tendencies, where everybody is good and caring. We want all our near and dear ones, especially our children, to be safe and happy. It's not something strange and unachievable, but, it has a price. The price is to "share and care." Those who yearn to live a happy and prosperous life have to learn to share and care. How can we teach our children to be sensitive to the society around them? We have to first donate to charity, not once but regularly. Real teachings are imparted through demonstration, not by words.




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