[Random Reminiscences of Men and Events by John D. Rockefeller]@TWC D-Link bookRandom Reminiscences of Men and Events CHAPTER VI 1/23
CHAPTER VI. THE DIFFICULT ART OF GIVING It is, no doubt, easy to write platitudes and generalities about the joys of giving, and the duty that one owes to one's fellow men, and to put together again all the familiar phrases that have served for generations whenever the subject has been taken up. I can hardly hope to succeed in starting any new interest in this great subject when gifted writers have so often failed.
Yet I confess I find much more interest in it at this time than in rambling on, as I have been doing, about the affairs of business and trade.
It is most difficult, however, to dwell upon a very practical and business-like side of benefactions generally, without seeming to ignore, or at least to fail to appreciate fully, the spirit of giving which has its source in the heart, and which, of course, makes it all worth while. In this country we have come to the period when we can well afford to ask the ablest men to devote more of their time, thought, and money to the public well-being.
I am not so presumptuous as to attempt to define exactly what this betterment work should consist of.
Every man will do that for himself, and his own conclusion will be final for himself.
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