How Prosperity Can Make You a Generous Person
Alain Guillot
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When I visit my family in my native Colombia, I always try to help out those family members who need help the most.
As an immigrant arriving in Canada, I didn’t have the financial means to help anyone — I was struggling just to get by. But over the years, things have changed. Although I’ve never been a high earner, I learned to invest my modest income in the stock market. Today, I’m in a position to help my family if they need me.
One of my neighbors, she works in two different you because she likes to help out her sick mother in Africa.
Every year, millions of immigrants come to the U.S. and Canada to earn enough money to help our family member in our countries of origin. But one thing is obvious, people can only be generous when they earn enough money to satisfy their own needs.
The Link Between Prosperity and Generosity
People with more money have greater capacity to give. Someone barely managing to pay rent may find it hard to be generous, while those with excess disposable income often find ways to contribute.
It’s not that wealth automatically makes someone more generous—it simply provides the means. Some wealthy individuals choose to give because they find joy in helping others, while others may give out of a sense of boredom or obligation.
On the other hand, those who are naturally generous may lack the resources to act on their generosity. The unfortunate reality is that genuine generosity often requires both time and money, and those struggling to make ends meet rarely have either to spare.
Why Solving Your Own Problems Comes First
Let’s face it: life is overwhelming for many. Most people are preoccupied with their own challenges—financial stress, time constraints, or emotional struggles. In these situations, their generosity is often limited to fulfilling their own responsibilities, which is no small feat.
It’s only when we create space in our lives—financially, emotionally, and mentally—that we can extend a helping hand.
Of course, there are exceptions: There are people who have time and money but no inclination to help others. Yet, I’ve found that when people achieve to have some abundance—whether it’s having extra time, emotional energy, or financial resources—they are more willing to help others.
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Money Matters More Than Good Intentions
Let’s be real: kind words and good intentions don’t pay the bills or solve major problems. My neighbor with with a sick mother, could say the most kind and understanding words to her mother, but it’s the money that she sends what helps pay for the medicine bills.
It’s not about randomly giving cash to friends and family, but understand this: sometimes, writing a check or donating money can create more happiness than well-meaning holiday wishes.
One of the many ways to become a better person, is simply to make more money. Abundance fosters generosity, and with greater resources (money, time, empathy), you’ll be better equipped to help others.
Practical Steps to Build Abundance
To help others, you need to first create abundance in your own life. This means:
If you’re constantly worried about your own problems, you’ll have little capacity to help others. Solve your own issues first, and you’ll find that you’re in a much better position to make a meaningful impact.
A Timeless Lesson on Abundance
The Roman philosopher Seneca wrote in On the Shortness of Life:
“It is not that we have a short time to live, but that we waste a lot of it. Life is long if you know how to use it.”
The most valuable thing we have is our time. If we use it wisely we can create a fulfilling live for ourselves and for others.
The Path to Prosperity
We have to find a way to break away from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle and find ways for long term abundance. I did it through my stock market investments, you have to find your own way. We all have the potential to live a life of abundance that allows us to help those around us.
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