Who Do We Share With…
Sharing is how we stitch ourselves to the world. We give a piece of our story, our time, our resources, and in return we receive meaning. Sometimes the gift is practical knowledge passed on, a door opened. Often it’s human being seen, held, understood. Friendship marks a life even more deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession; friendship is never anything but sharing.
Motives matter. Do I offer help because I expect a favor returned, or because generosity is who I want to be? Transactional sharing can build networks, but it also builds ledgers and quiet resentment. Genuine sharing frees both giver and receiver; it trusts that value circulates in wider, less predictable ways. Be willing to share your blessings. The only riches that last are the ones that are given away.
Still, not everyone earns access to everything. In close relationships, we share vulnerabilities and confidential truths; these are entrusted, not broadcast. The right people to share with are those who protect what you place in their hands, who support your growth without shrinking your voice, who offer perspectives you can’t see alone, and who reciprocate not necessarily in kind, but in care. They practice discretion. They give constructive criticism that sharpens without cutting.
Why share beyond our inner circle? Because perspective widens in community. Strangers become collaborators; mentors appear; feedback refines our rough ideas. Sharing with others tests our assumptions, invites accountability, and multiplies impact. The concepts are simple but sturdy: choose people who are safe, honest, and generous; share with intention, not impulse; listen as much as you speak; and let reciprocity arise from gratitude, not obligation. In this way, what we give away doesn’t diminish us it becomes the path by which we grow.
Continue To Be Kind To One Another & Keep Saving The Planet Earth - Savia Rocks ✨🎤🥇💡🎧🍀💜

