Charity is very difficult to do right. Thinking through what people need: You can't start a charity without that. It's like starting a business without the product.
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But charity is a very complicated thing. It's important to find an area where you can really help and you can feel the results. Charity is not like feeding pigeons in the square. It is a process that requires professional management.
Charity is a fine thing if it's meeting a gap where needs must be met and there are no other resources. But in the long term we need to support people into helping themselves.
Charity is a very personal equation, like we say charity begins at home. It starts with your immediate help in the house: the people who work for you.
Strangely, charity sometimes gets dismissed, as if it is ineffective, inappropriate or even somehow demeaning to the recipient. 'This isn't charity,' some donors take pains to claim, 'This is an investment.' Let us recognize charity for what it is at heart: a noble enterprise aimed at bettering the human condition.
True charity is the desire to be useful to others with no thought of recompense.
If you don't improve the lives of the poor, it's not charity.
You can't take care of charity unless you take care of yourself first.
Charity begins at home, but should not end there.
Charity must become a fundamental state of mind and heart that guides us in all we do.
Charity should begin at home, but should not stay there.
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