How Giving Builds the Village
You have been generous your entire life. Why does the jar feel empty?
You don't need a book to make you more generous. You need a different way of thinking about what generosity does when it runs in the wrong direction.
Right now your generosity likely flows one way. You pour out; nothing comes back. The people closest take the most, and the ones furthest away get your best energy.
When the system works, every gift compounds. When it breaks, every gift depletes. Much of the West runs on a taker economy. The village runs on a jar that refills.
You are allowed to stop pouring into a system that only takes from you.
This is the book behind our whole model: we build for givers, and we design so generosity comes back around instead of draining out.
“Refusing to receive is the other half of the problem.”— from Generosity
The taker economy runs on empty and demand. This book shows you how to build the jar.
Refill the jar — read Generosity on Amazon.