Giving gave every bit as much pleasure as receiving-if not more, and denying that pleasure to others could be churlish.
by Alexander McCall Smith
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In "The Quiet Side of Passion," Alexander McCall Smith reflects on the joy that comes from giving to others. He emphasizes that the act of giving can bring as much, if not more, satisfaction than receiving gifts or kindness. This perspective challenges the notion that receiving should be viewed as the ultimate source of happiness. Furthermore, the author argues that withholding the joy of giving from others can be seen as unkind or selfish. Sharing experiences and generosity can foster connections and enhance the happiness of both the giver and the recipient, making it a vital part of human interaction and relationships.

In "The Quiet Side of Passion," Alexander McCall Smith reflects on the joy that comes from giving to others. He emphasizes that the act of giving can bring as much, if not more, satisfaction than receiving gifts or kindness. This perspective challenges the notion that receiving should be viewed as the ultimate source of happiness.

Furthermore, the author argues that withholding the joy of giving from others can be seen as unkind or selfish. Sharing experiences and generosity can foster connections and enhance the happiness of both the giver and the recipient, making it a vital part of human interaction and relationships.

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