Sharing
How has sharing affected you?
Sharing
It is in sharing with others
That we find meaning in life
Don’t you agree?
Let’s see
There are 4 kinds of sharing
Sharing your time
Sharing your money
Sharing your resources
Sharing yourself
Which kind of sharing have you been involved in
and how do you find meaning through it?
They say sharing is caring
But I have found that
Sharing is actually
An act of receiving grace
From the ultimate authority
When I gave away my money
I received double of what I gave away
Right away
When I shared my time listening to others tears
I found empathy within me that I didn’t know existed
When I shared my resources
What I was able to do for others
I found within myself energy, resilience, patience, warmth, kindness, compassion, all kinds of substance that made me believe in who I am
And finally
When I shared myself with another
I found joy
Immense joy in myself
In abundance
The kind that is capable of filling your heart with lightness, warmth, radiance, a soft glow, and finally peace and the feeling of security as if I was finally safe on earth
What have you received out of sharing?
Think about this
Peace ✌🏽 


Hi Shalini, I agree wholeheartedly! I would also add another: sharing your ideas. But you have probably already considered this as just another facet of sharing yourself. It's a great poem.
This reflection feels like a tender confession, where giving becomes a doorway into discovering the self.
Sharing is shown not as sacrifice but as a miracle of abundance, multiplying what we thought we lost.
Time offered to another’s sorrow awakens empathy, a hidden tenderness that reshapes the heart.
Money given away returns as grace, teaching that generosity is a dialogue with the divine.
Resources shared reveal resilience and patience, uncovering strengths we did not know we carried.
The deepest gift is sharing oneself, where joy blossoms into radiance, warmth, and a sense of safety.
Here, sharing is humanised as communion, a sacred exchange that fills both giver and receiver.
It whispers that meaning in life is not found in possession but in connection.
Every act of giving becomes an act of receiving, a cycle of grace and discovery.
Ultimately, Sharing reminds us that to give is to live, and to live is to love.