It is better to give than to receive -
just another "truth" that isn't well ... always quite so truthy.
Recently someone asked David, who had defined his occupation as panhandler only 70 days ago, after paying David $25 for a car wash -
"doesn't it feel better to earn $25 than to be given $25 for doing nothing?"
and of course it does feel better to the person doing the earning, because our society places a value on earning and working and we have all internalized this
(warning short rant ahead - maybe this will change when we all internalize, through the crumbling of institutions and lack of employment that paying to live on this planet and working hard at an unpalatable job just to keep a roof over our heads is part of the old paradigm - life is calling on us to find work that makes us feel alive and joyful and instead of running around in circles looking for jobs similar to the jobs that have left us, we need to do the internal work that will draw our right livelihood to us)
but it is just as giving to receive the gift as it is to give it.
It feels good to give.
If someone offered me $5.00 though I wouldn't take it. I would say "no, I don't need this, you keep it".
If someone offered David $5.00 he would take it. The giver would feel good and it would be David giving that person the gift of feeling good.
This better to receive lesson translates to our business in many ways. Only so much can go out before something has to come back in.
Undervaluing ourselves and our work serves no one.
(save that for our copycats in their race to the bottom with their Chinese metals that are not metal and "making" ie applying toxic glue)
Time and energy given out without time and energy taken in serves no one ... not for long anyway.
Next time we are offered up something from life, let's really, really take it in.
(with grace and gratitude and a really large heaping of ... YES, GIMME MORE OF THAT!)
1. Absorb the wonderful feedback you just received - because you are totally awesome and have been working your ass off and earned it
2. When offered the last cookie ... take it
3. When offered help that you would normally refuse ... accept it and be grateful
(gratitude is like a beacon to the universe to send you more)
And maybe if you have been giving for a long time without receiving, you need to become a greedy little bastard for awhile to balance things out and that is ok, too.
(of course, if you are normally inclined to be a greedy little bastard pretty much the opposite may be true for you, but most creative people I know are too quick to give away their power)
Maybe we can change "it's better to give than to receive" into "it's amazing to give and it's amazing to receive, too".
xo all
just another "truth" that isn't well ... always quite so truthy.
Recently someone asked David, who had defined his occupation as panhandler only 70 days ago, after paying David $25 for a car wash -
"doesn't it feel better to earn $25 than to be given $25 for doing nothing?"
and of course it does feel better to the person doing the earning, because our society places a value on earning and working and we have all internalized this
(warning short rant ahead - maybe this will change when we all internalize, through the crumbling of institutions and lack of employment that paying to live on this planet and working hard at an unpalatable job just to keep a roof over our heads is part of the old paradigm - life is calling on us to find work that makes us feel alive and joyful and instead of running around in circles looking for jobs similar to the jobs that have left us, we need to do the internal work that will draw our right livelihood to us)
but it is just as giving to receive the gift as it is to give it.
It feels good to give.
If someone offered me $5.00 though I wouldn't take it. I would say "no, I don't need this, you keep it".
If someone offered David $5.00 he would take it. The giver would feel good and it would be David giving that person the gift of feeling good.
This better to receive lesson translates to our business in many ways. Only so much can go out before something has to come back in.
Undervaluing ourselves and our work serves no one.
(save that for our copycats in their race to the bottom with their Chinese metals that are not metal and "making" ie applying toxic glue)
Time and energy given out without time and energy taken in serves no one ... not for long anyway.
Next time we are offered up something from life, let's really, really take it in.
(with grace and gratitude and a really large heaping of ... YES, GIMME MORE OF THAT!)
1. Absorb the wonderful feedback you just received - because you are totally awesome and have been working your ass off and earned it
2. When offered the last cookie ... take it
3. When offered help that you would normally refuse ... accept it and be grateful
(gratitude is like a beacon to the universe to send you more)
And maybe if you have been giving for a long time without receiving, you need to become a greedy little bastard for awhile to balance things out and that is ok, too.
(of course, if you are normally inclined to be a greedy little bastard pretty much the opposite may be true for you, but most creative people I know are too quick to give away their power)
Maybe we can change "it's better to give than to receive" into "it's amazing to give and it's amazing to receive, too".
xo all