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It is most important to commit yourself to any decision you make and give it all you’ve got. But if that doesn’t work out, change it!
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Few genuinely ever give anything away without expecting something in return – money, appreciation, love, or whatever.
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…giving is an acquired skill that few of us have mastered. These components are tied together and require a great deal of practice to achieve.
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Generosity pays in career dividends, relationships, and happiness. The more you give at work, the more you get…
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Philanthropy ought to be the preeminent ingredient in everyone’s recipe for material gain.
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No question about it, one gauge of success is how much wealth one acquires in his or her lifetime. The more meaningful and lasting measurement, though, is how much one gives away.
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True giving is doing something for somebody who can never repay you.
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Giving in does not replenish the willpower you have already expended. All it does is save you from expending any more.
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…a universal rule of human nature, across all cultures, is that when somebody gives you something, they expect something in return. And they won’t give anything else until you pay them back.
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In the workplace, givers are a relatively rare breed.
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