The Donut of Giving
Here’s the thing about giving: it’s not a transaction; it’s a leap of faith. The more you give—your time, your expertise, your attention—the more you create this ripple effect of value in the lives and businesses of others. The kicker? You’re not keeping score. No ledgers. No IOUs. You’re giving because, deep down, you actually want to.
Now, I’m not saying you shouldn’t hope for some cosmic boomerang effect, where the good you put out into the universe eventually finds its way back to you. That’s human. But here’s the twist: the real magic happens when you give without expecting anything. You’re in it for the sheer joy of helping someone solve a problem, feel seen, or take the next big step. That’s where the power is.
And when you embrace this mindset, the world truly becomes your oyster. Unless, of course, you don’t like oysters—totally fair. In that case, it’s your donut. Because let’s face it, donuts are universal; they don’t divide opinion the way slimy shellfish can. Giving works the same way—it’s simple, it’s sweet, and it brings people together.
So, give freely, give often, and let the sprinkles fall where they may. You might just find that donut coming back around, glazed in unexpected opportunity.
Mitch Jackson | links