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.
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I think charity begins with your family and you take it from there.
Charity begins at home, but should not end there.
My argument is that charity does indeed start at home, but it doesn't stop there.
To me, charity often is just about giving, because you're supposed to, or because it's what you've always done - or it's about giving until it hurts.
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.
Charity should begin at home, but should not stay there.
Charity is just writing checks and not being engaged. Philanthropy, to me, is being engaged, not only with your resources but getting people and yourself really involved and doing things that haven't been done before.
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.
You can't take care of charity unless you take care of yourself first.
The charity work is just a part of what I do. Like... I make time to clean my house, to care for my pets, to visit my extended family, because those things are important to me. Same with helping others.
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