The Power of True Service
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In this episode of the New Ashla Podcast, Justin V. Gates and Michael Perry explore the concept of service, challenging the common misconception that it equates to self-sacrifice. They emphasize that true service involves small acts of kindness and does not require one to give until they are empty. They also highlight the importance of understanding the nuances of helping others and the idea of equivalent exchange in service.
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Takeaways
A lot of people misunderstand service as self-sacrifice.
Service is not about giving until you're empty.
Helping can be as simple as picking up a neighbor's paper.
True service is not always equivalent exchange.
Service can involve tiny acts of kindness.
It's not about giving your last for someone else.
Yes when you mean no, that's not true service.
Equivalent exchange is rarely the case in service.
Service is often misunderstood in society.
Small acts can have a significant impact.
Keywords
service, self-sacrifice, equivalent exchange, helping others, community support