Giving : Aesthetics for life

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Saranyarath Chaturapoomsap

Abstract

This article explores the feelings associated with giving from the perspective of subjectivity. It focuses on the internal satisfaction of the giver, who finds happiness and appreciation in the act of giving itself, irrespective of the recipient’s feelings or desires. In contrast, the concept of objectivity considers the reasons for giving, the outcomes, and the recipient’s emotions. All religions emphasize the importance of giving, teaching people to share and find joy in what they have. The happiness derived from giving can stem from observing others engage in similar acts to gain something in return or from the inherent nature of sharing without expecting anything in return. This raises the question of what type of giving can truly bring happiness and beauty to life.

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Chaturapoomsap, S. (2024). Giving : Aesthetics for life. The Journal of Buddhist Innovation Review, 5(2), 198–206. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JBIR/article/view/273198
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