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26 Some people are born charitable, while others discover the meaning of charity during their lifetime. Charitable people willingly take pleasure in sharing, and look out for the needy. These people feel it is a privilege to be able to assist them. It is the greatest honour to be born with the gift of giving freely. There is no word to describe the feeling, when you hear a recipient say “thank you” from their heart. People who have not yet discovered the gift of giving should do so now. You will never regret it, and you can be sure that the rest of your life will be full of joy. World-wide, there are thousands of people of all ages, creed and status, who give up everything to take on a vocation. There are many different kinds of vocations, but most are life-long commitments by people who work voluntarily for the well-being of humanity. Vocational people have a common quality - a concern about the huge differences in all aspects of humanity. Their aim is to bridge the gap, and help the needy and sick, while preaching faith and peace. Vocational people are compassionate, giving their time and talent to help others. They deserve respect, with moral and financial support, so that they can continue to spread peace on earth. So, together, we salute and thank all vocational people world-wide for their valuable contribution towards helping the communities of the world to appreciate one another, so that we can all enjoy the world, and live together in peace! Credibility means that the public believe in you, because they know that you are a good citizen, sincere and fair in all dealings. Credibility cannot be inherited or passed on to other members of the family, and it is also not transferable to the public. Credibility is priceless; it cannot be purchased, regardless of the offer. It is up to the individual person to achieve it. It is not something you can turn on or off. It takes many years of genuine conduct to be recognised as a credible person. Fortunately, every human being, regardless of race, status, faith, nationality or occupation, has an equal opportunity to earn credibility by simply being a good person.
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