Topic: Social discourse on Giving and Receiving in life
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II. Sample essay
Social discourse on Giving and Receiving in life
I. Outline of social discourse on Giving and Receiving in life (Standard)
1. Introduction
- Introduction to giving and receiving in life
2. Body of the essay
a. Explanation
- Giving: Sharing, donating, transferring ownership of one's possessions to others without expecting anything in return.
- Receiving: Accepting what is given, what is donated.
-> Giving and receiving are noble ethical traditions of our nation for generations.
-> Giving and receiving have a close relationship with each other...(Continued)
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II. Sample essay Social discourse on Giving and Receiving in life (Standard)
'If I were a bird, a leaf
The bird must sing, the leaf must be green
Is it right to borrow without giving back?
Life is not just about taking for oneself'
Surely, these verses are familiar to each of us. In just four concise lines, poet To Huu has conveyed the message about the karmic relationship between giving and receiving. So, what do you think about this relationship in today's life?
Giving and receiving have been a noble ethical tradition of our people for generations. Giving is about sharing, donating, transferring ownership without expecting anything in return. Receiving is about accepting what is given, what is donated. These two actions have a close, intimate relationship and impact each other reciprocally. We can give and receive not only material values but also spiritual ones. Giving is shown through actions like donating to support fellow citizens in disaster-stricken areas. It could be buying pens or handmade cotton swabs to support disabled people's associations. Even sharing a piece of bread with friends in hunger is an act of giving. These small but meaningful actions demonstrate the spirit of mutual support of our nation. It comes from the volunteers and the heartfelt of each individual. Besides material things, we can also share with others the sorrows, losses they encounter. A silent sympathy or comforting words will alleviate their sorrows.
When we give, we also receive. When we give something, it doesn't necessarily mean we will receive the same things in return. Giving material things doesn't mean we will receive material things. What we receive could be sincere thanks, a smile, or a warm gesture that makes us happy. Giving stems from love, from the sincerity of each individual, not for profit. Someone once said that love given is love kept forever, even a small act of giving is enough to make someone remember forever.
Our lives will become more meaningful and beautiful if we learn to give, to share, and to spread love. Explore further the significance of giving, alongside Social Discourse on Giving and Receiving in life. You may also refer to discussions on the statement 'Life is about giving, not just receiving for oneself', the statement 'Love is the passion that brings happiness to others', the statement 'A happy person is someone who brings happiness to many others', and Social Discourse on living to avoid regret and sorrow.
