I have found in work that you only get back what you put into it, but it does come back gift-wrapped.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you're in a position to have gotten so much, the gift at this point is giving back.
Such a gift might be easily taken back again.
I think I have a gift, but I haven't really opened that gift yet and given it to myself.
Thanks to my mother, not a single cardboard box has found its way back into society. We receive gifts in boxes from stores that went out of business twenty years ago.
A gift consists not in what is done or given, but in the intention of the giver or doer.
When a gift is difficult to give away, it becomes even more rare and precious, somehow gathering a part of the giver to the gift itself.
You get what you give. What you put into things is what you get out of them.
We don't get the Tony gift basket anymore. You used to get incredible swag - there was like $5,000 worth of stuff. I remember getting an MP3 player, gift certificates to restaurants, a three-year gym membership.
People give one another things that can't be gift wrapped.
I love getting stuff, and if I give a present to someone and don't get one back, you can bet your life they won't be getting one next year.