IT’S most natural to help our family, relatives and friends in their time of need. That is a good and blessed thing to do and yet there is yet a higher more noble virtue we can aspire to and that is to help the unknown stranger, the abandoned child, the hurting starving migrant, the victim of neglect and abuse, the poor and the oppressed.

There are many things we can also do to bring goodness into our community and environment without looking for a selfish benefit, without payment or a reward.

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