Curious to find out what happens to word-users that give more than they receive?
Word-users that give more than they receive age slower, run faster, jump higher, eat healthier, tend to live in cottages, are as happy with friends as they are alone, climb more trees, skip when they could walk, kiss when they could talk, take whatever days they like off, experience faster manifestations, and are popular with the wordless animals, the plants, and the energy, fire, air, earth, water, and cells.
Go-givers might say, “I would give, but only to the deserving”. But what counts is they give more than they receive no matter what.
They give so that not only the word-users may exist, but also the wordless, for to withhold is to perish.
Whatever is worth to receive energy and time is also worth to receive everything else from the universe, whether it’s a plant or you makes no difference.
And what deserves to drink from the water of rivers and lakes can also give others to drink from the littlest of streams, provided you first see that you deserve to be a giver, an instrument of giving.
Energy and time give unto themselves, that is unto energy and time, while you are but a witness. And we attribute little to no weight of gratitude to what is and gives us the energy – the sun — is usually how it works.
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Rise together with the sun, as if on wings. Recognise the debt of what the sun gives you free for the taking.
And with every rising of the sun, a new morning begins forever and a day.
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Sorry, I don’t follow you in this quote. Is it because of the language or the way it is presented… I’m just stuck!!
Since there’s no language in my post, only words, it’s hard for me to know sure which words respectively quote you’re referring to. Do you mean the GIVE QUOTES WORTH READING TWICE or a specific quote in my post?
Ok, only words. Words put one after the other normally make sense, express a way of thinking, communicate a fact… In the text above, I see words, but don’t know what they tell me
I see. In attempting to write it right for everybody and because different word-users can have different senses of what feels right at the time, the outcome gets diluted and fails to achieve the desired result. This can lead to frustration. Do you perhaps feel my efforts are insincere or superficial because I’m trying too hard to please everyone? I know ahead of time that not everyone will be satisfied, yet I’m of course sorry that’s happening to you in the case of this post. That said, I’m sure you understand I sometimes prioritise the interests of the majority of readers, and as far as the above post is concerned, my editor rated it 10 out of 10 in terms of clarity. I regret it’s less clear than that to you. I there anything I can do about it now?