WORLD'S MOST VALUABLE CURRENCY
I often write about the healing miracles and blessings associated with service. In my opinion, service is miraculous because the benefits to both parties are life changing.
The person struggling receives the help they need, and they are showered with another’s caring and love for them. In turn, their confidence and self-worth is renewed.
On the other hand, the person rendering the service benefits spiritually, emotionally, and psychologically. Additionally, when the service calls for physical exertion, the server receives the added benefits of physical conditioning. In turn, the server’s self-confidence and self-worth are bolstered. In the end, the benefits to each party involved are humbling, uplifting, and rejuvenating.
When you render service, you give of yourself. Even when your service is monetary, you are giving the rewards of your work rather than utilizing them for your own gain. It seems virtually impossible to render service of any sort without both parties benefiting from it.
Donating money to someone in need instantly doubles its value because each party is enriched through its benefit. The server through spiritual and selfless growth, and the receiver through spiritual growth and whatever their physical or emotional needs require. Service is one of the only things that has double value in life. I think that makes it the most valuable currency on earth.
Service is all about love, and just like falling in love involves physical and emotional investment, so too does service. When one is not present in their relationships, love does not develop. It works the same in charity and service. Simply giving to meet a mark on the “Good Person” scale, does not make you a good person. Giving without love is akin to bragging, it is an act of pride and boastfulness. In fact, giving without the emotional commitment of service creates contention and resentment.
People are not statistics and neither are their needs. One should realize that giving service to another is giving service to oneself. It’s the double or nothing principle; rendering service pays double the dividends because both the server and the receiver glean benefits. The benefit to the giver is just as tangible, and important, as the benefit to the receiver. Likewise, giving without purity, contaminates the results. Indeed, charity given without love is merely welfare. It robs both the giver and the receiver of their dignity.
When people are in need, they are usually experiencing a crisis or suffering extreme stress. These conditions naturally increase the production of stress hormones. Stress hormones interfere with memory, health, logic, and coping skills. Therefore, persons suffering these conditions may not remember what you did for them, they will, however, remember that you were there for them. It’s the comfort of communion and the spirit of service that remains long after their needs are met and their circumstances change. That is the true reward of service. People love you and are grateful for your good deeds. They remember that when they needed help, you were there. They remember that you lifted their burdens when they could not. And most importantly, they carry love and gratitude for you deep in their souls.
It’s not what you did, it’s that you did it. Moreover, you did it when they couldn’t and others wouldn’t.
My name is Tracy Renee Lee. I am a Certified Grief Counselor (GC-C), Funeral Director (FDIC), published author, syndicated columnist, Podcaster, and founder of the “Mikey Joe Children’s Memorial” and Heaven Sent, Corp. I write books, weekly bereavement articles, Podcasts, and Grief BRIEFs related to understanding and coping with grief. I am the American Funeral Director of the Year Runner-Up and recipient of the BBB’s Integrity Award.
It is my life's work to comfort the bereaved and help them live on.
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