How to Save the World on $5 a Day
A Parable of Personal Philanthropy
Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Philanthropy & Charity, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Motivational
How to Save the World on $5 a Day provides a fascinating, multi-cultural look at the history and traditions of charitable giving, and offers innovative instruction on the theory and practice of a new form of altruism dubbed personal philanthropy - all in the form of an inspirational novelette.
Designed to be read in a single sitting, this Parable of Personal Philanthropy” uses the unexpected meeting and burgeoning romance between a passionately committed social activist named Annette and a creatively blocked artist named John to explore how even modest charitable giving can lead to personal happiness
a reinvigorated sense of self-worth
and ultimately, spiritual enlightenment.
The secret is not how much you give; it’s how you give
It’s not about amount. It’s about intent
Caring not currency
Mindfulness not money
In colorful, cliffhanger chapters that advance the story of Annette and John
bring to life charitable fables from Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism
and introduce the reader to innovative ways to vividly experience the mental and spiritual benefits of personal philanthropy, this book offers a marvelous glimpse of life as it can be with just a slight adjustment in our perceptions and attitudes.
It sends a timely and important message of hope and possibility to a worldwide audience that yearns for diverse and creative approaches on how to experience personal enlightenment
and
How to Save the World on $5 a Day.
How to Save the World on $5 a Day provides a fascinating, multi-cultural look at the history and traditions of charitable giving, and offers innovative instruction on the theory and practice of a new form of altruism dubbed personal philanthropy - all in the form of an inspirational novelette.
Designed to be read in a single sitting, this Parable of Personal Philanthropy” uses the unexpected meeting and burgeoning romance between a passionately committed social activist named Annette and a creatively blocked artist named John to explore how even modest charitable giving can lead to personal happiness
a reinvigorated sense of self-worth
and ultimately, spiritual enlightenment.
The secret is not how much you give; it’s how you give
It’s not about amount. It’s about intent
Caring not currency
Mindfulness not money
In colorful, cliffhanger chapters that advance the story of Annette and John
bring to life charitable fables from Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism
and introduce the reader to innovative ways to vividly experience the mental and spiritual benefits of personal philanthropy, this book offers a marvelous glimpse of life as it can be with just a slight adjustment in our perceptions and attitudes.
It sends a timely and important message of hope and possibility to a worldwide audience that yearns for diverse and creative approaches on how to experience personal enlightenment
and
How to Save the World on $5 a Day.