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○ The More You Give, the More Luck Comes Around | Message for January 20th

Getters Iida has collected
stories tailored to each of the 365 days of the year and compiled them into a single book.
It is filled with gentle words that
quietly remind us of important perspectives that we
tend to overlook
in our daily lives.

I personally want to cherish small realizations every day, so I am
continuing to update while reading this book.
I would be happy if you could read it at the start of your day.

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Theme for January 20th

“Try giving to others as much as you are given”


Today's message is about how
giving to others without hesitation, within a range you can manage comfortably, will eventually come back around to greatly open up your own luck.


■ Overview

As the title suggests, this is a day that encourages a
“giving way of life”
—the idea that the attitude of “trying to give to others as much as you are given” will eventually
return to you as a positive flow.

Rather than thinking about “how far can I go without losing anything” based on a cost-benefit analysis,
offering kindness, consideration, and actions without hesitation will increase both your trust and your luck in the long run.
That is the way of thinking presented here.


■ The Meaning of Giving

What you give is not limited to “money.”

  • Time

  • Effort

  • Knowledge

  • Information

  • Consideration

  • Smiles

Things that are invisible are what remain in the hearts of those who receive them.

Getterz Iida's philosophy consistently features the
“additive” mindset that
“the more you give, the more your connections and trust increase,”
rather than “giving equals losing.”


■ Luck-related points

Today's theme is connected to the messages from the surrounding dates about
“not just looking out for your own gain,”
and is an important attitude for improving the circulation of luck.

People who give naturally attract collaborators and supporters around them. As a result,
opportunities, information, and encounters also tend to gather—it is a mindset that is highly compatible with the law of luck, much like
“birds of a feather flock together.”


■ Tips for giving

What is important is not unreasonable self-sacrifice, but giving
“within a range where you feel comfortable continuing.”

And,
do not seek anything in return.

If it comes back, you're “lucky.” If it doesn't come back, “that's fine.”
Such a
lighthearted stance will
lighten your luck and improve its circulation.


■ Practical tips you can start today

  • It doesn't have to be money; decide to “give one thing to someone.”
    Example: helping out, listening to someone, saying thank you, etc.

  • Don't let things slide by thinking “I don't need to say it,” but express gratitude more often.
    Consciously increase words like “Thank you” and “That was helpful.”

  • Don't keep count of what you've given.
    Try to go to sleep feeling quietly satisfied that “I was able to give a little to someone today.”

This small habit will gradually enhance both your self-esteem and your luck.


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