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Definition: Giving to others’ basic needs without having as my motive personal reward.
Antonym: Selfishness
I Will:
  • See the needs of others as quickly as I see my own.
  • Give freely without expecting anything in return.
  • Not hoard things for myself.
  • Not profit from the misfortune of others.
  • Give more as I get more.

International Association of Character Cities. (2000). Achieving True Success: How to Build Character as a Family. Oklahoma City: Character Training Institute.
Benevolence in the home might include:
  • Treating other family members with the same respect shown to those outside the family.
  • Choosing to look at mundane household chores as labors of love for the family.
  • Focusing on each other’s inner needs and desires rather than selfishly pursuing one’s own success.
Quote of the week:
“The greatest love is the sacrifice of one life for another.”—Unknown
International Association of Character Cities. (2000). Achieving True Success: How to Build Character as a Family. Oklahoma City: Character Training Institute.

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