Saturday, July 18, 2026

The Gift of Enough

Raja always believed the world was a ruthless competition. Every promotion won by a colleague felt like a door slamming shut on his own dreams, echoing the fear that his aspirations might never see the light of day. Opportunities, he thought, were like rare stars____distant, precious, and if someone else caught one, there’d be less light left for him to chase.

But then Raja met Mary, a woman whose laughter filled every corner of the office and whose spirit radiated genuine warmth. Mary celebrated everyone’s achievements, big or small, with contagious enthusiasm. When Raja, puzzled, asked her why, Mary replied, “There’s enough for all of us. Someone else’s win is proof that good things are possible for you, too.”
Inspired, Raja dared to try something new. He congratulated a coworker on a big sale, offered to mentor a struggling intern, and began a gratitude journal. With every act of generosity, he discovered a wellspring of abundance within himself: 
πŸ‘‰more time, 
πŸ‘‰more energy, 
πŸ‘‰ more hope. 
He stopped measuring his worth against others and started seeing endless possibilities for his own growth.
One morning, Raja realized he had become a beacon of light___not because he possessed more, but because he finally believed there was enough to share. The world hadn’t changed, but his heart had. Now, every success___his or someone else’s___felt like a gift, amplifying the brightness in everyone’s lives.
This story encapsulates the transformative power of an abundance mindset: celebrating others, practising generosity, focusing on infinite possibilities, and grounding oneself in gratitude. True impact comes from believing in abundance—and sharing it.

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The Gift of Enough

Raja always believed the world was a ruthless competition. Every promotion won by a colleague felt like a door slamming shut on his own drea...