What is one thing you just don't understand?
Recently, Urvashi Rautela posted several pictures of herself distributing food and water bottles to people in need. It’s a good deed, but one picture really stood out to me. While giving food or doing any kind of charity work, is it necessary to take pictures?
In the picture, it’s clear that she’s holding the food foil just to take a photo. This makes me wonder: Does she really understand what “hunger” is? It seems like she’s just taking pictures to show off, claiming she’s doing something great for the world.
But that’s not what matters. What really matters are the “blessings” and the “karma” behind the act.
This is something I don’t understand. If someone wants to do charitable work, they shouldn’t brag about it on social media. It should come from a pure heart, not for attention.
Edit: The people who inspire us often don’t show their faces. Why? Because when you show your face, people might question your religion, where you’re from, and so on. That’s why they cover their faces, but still do amazing work. They’re not doing it for fame or to become influencers.
This is the true meaning of “Philanthropy.”
Image source: Instagram
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