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102: Generosity and Wisdom

102: Generosity and Wisdom

Update: 2025-06-02
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"...Two different roads are presented to us, equally leading to the attainment of this so much desired object; the one, by the study of wisdom and the practice of virtue; the other, by the acquisition of wealth and greatness..."

This week, I’m reflecting on a quote by Adam Smith from The Theory of Moral Sentiments, published in 1759.

Reflection question:

  • As we show generosity to wealthier donors, are we also cultivating a character of humble modesty and equitable justice?

Reflection on quote:

Last week, we talked about generous love to various categories of people: those poor, those wealthy, and those peers. As we show generosity to our donors, we can fall into a trap. 

While we are no longer concerned with ordering society by class distinctions, Smith challenges us to take the path of humble modesty and equitable justice as we fashion our behaviors towards our donors.    

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102: Generosity and Wisdom

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