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There are many different reasons why people give. It may be because they want to genuinely help others, or they want to receive good karma. For some, it may even be because they just want to be noticed by their peers.
Whatever their reasons are, one thing is true: The act of giving gives pleasure and spiritual, emotional, and psychological benefits, which can improve one’s sense of well-being in the long run.
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Aside from this, giving also provides people the chance to learn about the social injustices around them. A lot of well-off people would not even bother looking at the condition of the masses. Giving provides them an opportunity to see firsthand what the less fortunate go through every day. This experience can help them learn and discover new viewpoints that can change how they see the world that they live in. As a result, their new awareness can help them convince others in their social circles to help out as well.
Contrary to what most people believe, giving is not just about money. It is also about important and immeasurable things, such as time and effort. Volunteering and becoming closely involved with a social cause can not only help the less fortunate but also give people a sense of inner peace and contentment, knowing that they have done their part in making a difference.
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Through the Diller-von Furstenberg Family Foundation, Alex von Furstenberg is able to make a difference one cause at a time. Visit this website to learn more about the organization and its efforts.