PHST-P - Philanthropic Studies PHST-P 105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Separate Spheres, Tom Shadyac, Fraternity
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Don"t receive if you wouldn"t give : aesop"s four fables 620-560 b. c, the miser and his gold (1) wealth unused might as well not exist. If we are given wealth, we should use it for good and give: the old woman and the wine jar (1) the memory of a good deed lives. The way to live: first, we give in faith. Obsessed with hiaqua-gives you power, recognition, and even wisdom. : white mountain is the survivor because it withstood the great flood that. Northwest native american covered the earth being over 14,000 feet, the nisqually miser found wealth and must go through traitorous storms to withstand greed and eventually give to others what he found. The great flood came and almost took away the last man climbing, but he was given stone anchors on his feet by a tamanous spirit. This spirit took one of his ribs and created another woman.