10 Quotes about generosity

We often think of generosity as a symbol of wealth, but true giving comes from the heart. Here are 10 quotes that remind us to share and give with love:

1. “No one has ever become poor by giving.” ― Anne Frank

2. “Generosity is giving more than you can, and pride is taking less than you need.” ― Kahlil Gibran

3. “The best measure of a man’s honesty isn’t his income tax return; it’s the zero adjust on his bathroom scale.”― Arthur C Clarke

4. “A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal.” — Steve Maraboli

5. “It’s not how much we give but how much love we put into giving.”― Mother Teresa

6. “Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.”— Albert Camus

7. “You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” — John Bunyan

8. “The value of consistent kindness is immeasurable” – Dr Steve Maraboli

9. “Generosity consists not in giving much, but in giving at the right moment” – Jean De La Bruyere

10. “Gifts freely given without expectation create powerful connections” – Guy Finley

I like to share a dance video,

Dancing to Three Little Birds by Bob Marley – Dancing for relaxation

The Grammy awards – What are they?

The #GrammyAwards: a night of glitz and glamour that many attend, but few understand its true purpose. Celebrating the best in music has become an empty tradition for fame-seekers rather than artists.

Who really cares?

Do you think I care about the #GrammyAwards? Not a chance. Awards mean nothing if creativity isn’t valued. Fame, fortune, and recognition come second to making art for its own sake. That’s where true satisfaction lies.

Lorenzo – Original guitar composition by Donatello

In case you didn’t enjoy the music, I show you some dance moves

Life doesn’t have to be complicated for us to enjoy it. Simple moments can bring endless joy.

I like creating content online

Dear dance and music lovers

I danced ’til my feet were sore and I had a blast with friends last night – so much fun to let loose and enjoy the music.

I’m a content creator. I work hard to create quality digital content and I’m grateful for the small income it brings me. #contentcreator

I stay active on Steemit to engage with the community, grow my account earning potential & show support for projects I believe in.

The problem is that our dance and music community is not supported on Steemit.

We need to create more awareness and gain support for our dance and music community on Steemit. It’s a fantastic platform with lots of potentials to promote talent.

At some point this year I will have to power down my account if my posts don’t receive enough support.

I will probably upgrade https://donatello.blog to a social network platform so members can take part in the dance and music events, and share their videos.

Sharing your knowledge and experiences, upvoting content you enjoy and engaging with others on Steemit are key to building our community. Let’s all support each other!

We all have something to offer in the dance and music community, so let’s take the time to appreciate each other and give support! 💞 Sharing our knowledge & experiences with others can inspire positive change. 🌎 Let’s work together to create a thriving community!

Supporting other members on Steemit means more than just upvoting; it’s about creating meaningful connections and relationships. Comment, give feedback and share their content to help them reach new heights!

It’s a two-way street: I’m here to provide support, but you need to show your own commitment and take action. Let’s make this community strong together!

I will share a video where I’m dancing to a song by John Francis Mariano.

Please like the video on YouTube because it will be appreciated.

Have a nice day!

Are you a new steemian? Please read!

Dear dance and music lovers

When it comes to Steemit, the “fairness” of a platform depends on how it handles rewards.

So, is Steemit fair? Well, there are differing opinions on the subject but at the end of the day, it does depend on each individual’s experience. Some people find success with Steemit and some don’t. So do your research beforehand and decide for yourself if Steemit is right for you.

Negative experiences on Steemit have come mainly from the lack of engagement, low payouts and unrealistic expectations. Users expect too much too soon when it comes to earning money, whereas the reality is that it takes a lot of hard work in order to make something meaningful out of your account.

Here’s a quick tip on how to be happy on Steemit – be grateful for every upvote and comment you get and don’t obsess over the rewards. Enjoy the journey, have fun, stay true to yourself and keep creating content that will genuinely bring value to the community! 🙂 #steemit

If you’re new to Steemit, there are some things you should avoid — oversharing personal information, copy-pasting hundreds of posts from other websites and not taking the time to respond to comments from others.
Engagement is key here—focus on building relationships with fellow steemians and add value with original content.

If you’re on Steemit, here’s one thing that you absolutely have to avoid: posting short messages with little-to-no value-add. Not only do they clutter up the platform but they don’t even help in making money or gaining influence. Rather than just adding meaningless noise to the platform, make sure your posts contribute something meaningful!

Are you a dancer or music lover? Join our community today and connect with fellow passionate people who enjoy the art of dance and music. Create new memories, exchange experiences, explore new styles and let’s make the world groove together!

You can follow me on Steemit.