I'm not a very good advice-giver.
Buddhism has in it no idea of there being a moral law laid down by somekind of cosmic lawgiver.
Some caregivers want to reciprocate the care they themselves received as children.
Love and kindness are never wasted. They always make a difference. They bless the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver.
Alzheimer's caregivers are heroes.
I am 100% in the camp that says forgiveness is mostly about the forgiver.
I love to give. I've been a giver all my life.
Every day is a gift from God. Learn to focus on the Giver and enjoy the gift!
Individual psychotherapy - that is, engaging a distressed fellow human in a disciplined conversation and human relationship - requires that the therapist have the proper temperament and philosophy of life for such work. By that I mean that the therapist must be patient, modest, and a perceptive listener, rather than a talker and advice-giver.
As my dad said, you have an obligation to leave the world better than how you found it. And he also reminded us to be givers in this life, and not takers.
My father said there were two kinds of people in the world: givers and takers. The takers may eat better, but the givers sleep better.
Everybody knows the Lord loveth a cheerful giver.
If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal giver of life would be my god.
I'm basically a gift-giver.
You know what I hate? Indian givers... no, I take that back.
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