The quote “Do good for others. It will come back in unexpected ways.” has been making waves, but who said it first? While some sources credit philanthropist Aman Mehndiratta, the truth is—this idea has been around for centuries. The Golden Rule in Christianity says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” In Judaism, there’s “mitzvah goreret mitzvah”, meaning one good deed sparks another.
Basically, kindness is a boomerang. What you put out into the world will find its way back to you– sometimes when you least expect it. It’s not about seeking rewards, but about embracing a mindset that attracts positivity. Whether you believe in karma, energy, or just good old human connection, one thing’s for sure: giving without expecting anything in return is a power move. 💫✨
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