Afraid of creating a moment of intimacy or vulnerability with another person. While another may prioritize giving rather than receiving to have a sure way to keeping people distant. Fearing the result of their actions some just do not partake in either (Meir). A common reason why one would not want a gift is if a extra chain is attached to it. With receiving a gift he already feel compelled to reciprocate, because it leaves people feeling like they are in debt now (Meir). This alone should be reason enough to give back; sometimes though underlying schemes are at play in personal life. Instead of a good moral standing to why the gift was sent a scornful nasty plot could lie underneath. Gifts always influence the receiver in an affectionate way. Normally this interaction builds a relationship in a positive structure. Variables have to be taken into account prior to giving, place, date, and time; along with the feelings of others to decide an appropriate place to give your item to …show more content…
Often enough people do not purchase gifts by creating material objects to give as gifts. Alas they use printed bills to show their affection on celebrated days. Often people do not know what really makes them happy (Myers). Money may not bring others happiness; however, but to certain people it may not matter. After all they were just giving to give to feel the joy from another (Goodwin). Reflecting on one's own emotions from the past, recall the times of having given or received and how they made you feel. From personal experience when giving small tokens of one’s own appreciation to another; this had major influences in their life. An inner piece has always taken residence in myself after the fact. Breathing as though mint gas were pumped directly out of my esophagus . Spinal cord tingling with the enthusiasm waiting to spring forth moments prior to giving the specially selected prize. Giving is an interpersonal mandate to developing relationships (Myers). This act carries an extreme quantity of emotional pull but what does it do to a person's self-worth (Goodwin). Excessive giving is a burden which will wither the giver as he advances on a seemingly endless goal. Self understanding can be summarized in “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” by Mahatma Gandhi. A silver lining has always been drawn over proper