Thursday, 30 January 2020

Benefits to give Charity


Rabbi David Weinberger
Giving charity is an important part of life. It is the act of giving rather than receiving without demanding anything in return at all. This act of virtue might sound to be difficult and something that could be difficult to do but once an individual starts practicing it, it becomes a regular part of life. It also helps to create empathy in the individuals that make it a habit of giving charity and create a better society where everyone supports each other and society becomes a better place than before.
Some many different organizations and institutions are working intending to give charity amongst the people who are needy and creating a good impact on the people. In addition to this, there are a lot of benefits of giving charity and it is an act that should be continuously promoted. 

Protection of the local community

Doing charity has a lot of positive effects on the community. It protects the local community helping them in various ways and protecting from a lot of problems and issues that they might face soon. When locals give charity they are supporting the programs that are present for the well-being of the community. 

Reduces rates of stress

The level of satisfaction and happiness amongst people who volunteer and give charity is a lot more than those who don’t. There are studies present as well which support this stance and encourage people to give more charity and take part in more charitable events. 

Increase the sense of civic duty

Every individual must take care of their family but it is also an important civic duty to take care of their community as well. When individuals volunteer in charitable events or organizations and give charity in different ways they are increasing a sense of civic duty in them which is important for an organization to grow and prosper. 

Improves satisfaction

According to different studies, people who give a lot in their community tend to develop very good and appreciable habits in them. They become selfless and devote themselves more to giving rather than receiving. They become more generous and a sense of responsibility eventually awakens in them. 

This act of selfless devotion and giving is important for both; the community and the individual. It helps both ways, contributing to the wellness of the society by the progress and prosperity and through a person’s development by keeping them satisfied and happier.

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