حسن الولهازي
عضو نشيط
- إنضم
- 13 ديسمبر 2014
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In general, each donation entails a loss for the donor and a gain for the person we give him. The first loses something and the second finds something. But it seems that the only thing we do not lose when we give it is to make others happy. The candle does not lose its flame when it lights other things. Moreover, we will be happy when we make others happy. An objector may object: can we make others happy without losing something: money, food, clothes...? This is true to a certain extent, but for the rich man to give a few cents does not impoverish him but delight a beggar. The value of the things we give is limited, even insignificant, but it is high for the beggar. In addition, sometimes just a few words that cost nothing make others happy. What does a mother expect of his absent son, more than a telephone call or a message that reassures her? And what does the lover expect of the person he loves more than an exchange of love? And what does the innocent accused expect of the judge more than the declaration of his acquittal? And what does the polite son expect of his parents more than encouragement and satisfaction