Asha Curran, CEO of GivingTuesday, underlines the transformative power of generosity and kindness. She shares compelling stories that demonstrate how even small acts can create significant impact and foster a sense of community.
Why helping people makes you happy
Why helping people makes you happy Asha Curran, CEO of GivingTuesday, underlines the transformative power of generosity and kindness. She shares compelling stories that demonstrate how even small acts can create significant impact and foster a sense of…
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Underestimating Generosity
Generous actions, even in their simplest forms, hold immense power to transform lives and communities.
The impact of these actions often extends beyond immediate recipients, creating ripple effects that influence many more people than initially anticipated.
Birth and Growth of GivingTuesday
GivingTuesday began as an experiment in 2012 to encourage a day of giving after two days focused on consumption.
It resonated deeply with diverse groups worldwide and has evolved into a year-round global movement promoting generosity.
Vision for ‘Radical Generosity’
The concept of ‘radical generosity’ is about making generosity integral to our everyday decisions and behaviors.
It’s not about grand gestures but rather embedding kindness into even the smallest daily choices we make.
Beyond Monetary Donations
While monetary donations are crucial for societal health, viewing generosity solely in financial terms limits its potential.
Other forms like empathy, solidarity, or simple acts of kindness can also build bridges between individuals.
Generosity builds a bridge between this world that we live in now and that one. And it builds bridges between us at the same time. One small act at a time. – Asha Curran
Powerful Impact of Simple Acts
Simple acts like writing uplifting messages on sidewalks or painting rocks with inspirational quotes can have a profound impact on others.
These acts cultivate positivity and inspire others to engage in similar deeds.
Health Benefits of Giving
Research suggests that givers generally enjoy better health, happiness, hopefulness, and experience less stress.
People often underestimate the positive effect their kind deeds have on recipients or observers.
Sparking Larger Movements
Individual acts of kindness can ignite larger movements for community support and change.
Stories like Sujan’s free meals for hospital workers during the pandemic or Chloe’s toiletry-filled tote bags for homeless women exemplify this potential.
Every time we intentionally choose generosity, the effects of that choice are more powerful and more far-reaching than we might think. – Asha Curran
Generosity as a Bridge
Generosity serves as a bridge, connecting our current world with a more compassionate, interconnected one.
Each small act of kindness contributes to building this bridge and fostering deeper connections among us.
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