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Charity begins at home....

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Answered by Medhansh1
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Charity Begins at home. The thing which we learn at home, we apply them in the real life like if a member of our family helps the poor and we see it then we get inspired by it and just apply it in te real life like if we see a poor begging then we try to help him/her.
Answered by Tonystank503
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When people say 'Charity begins at home' they very often mean 'You should look after your own kids, family and own circle first and then be kind to people' which is not the original meaning of the proverb. The original meaning is that charity begins in the home - that is to say kids learn charity in the home."

Hugh MacKay is a guest speaker in the Goulburn Murray region next week. He will deliver a lecture "What makes a life worth living?" at Thurgoona's Charles Sturt University campus.

MacKay says "What makes a life worth living" can be summed up in one answer. "The good life is the life lived for others.

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