Giving can be as simple as saying "thank you" to someone and meaning it. We should all give a little more.

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About this quote

Cuts through fluffy ideas of generosity and makes it practical: small, honest acts you can do today. Stop waiting for grand chances—make genuine gratitude a habit and measure your character by what you give consistently.

When to use it

  • At work, stop letting credit evaporate. Tell the colleague who stayed late, "Thank you for sorting that out," and mean it.
  • At home, point out one small thing your partner or parent did today, then say thank you aloud—no excuses, no delay.
  • As a leader, publicly thank a team member for a specific action and explain why it mattered; it costs nothing and builds trust.
  • When someone helps you on the street or in a shop, look them in the eye and say thank you with real warmth instead of a rushed shrug.