Charity with Publicity !

I have been raised with thoughts that, True charity should stem from genuine compassion and a desire to help others, rather than from a desire for personal gain or popularity.
I was surprised to see a grand cultural event in a posh residential society with extravagant showcases with lavish decorations, wearing specially designed outfits, and posting pictures of the event. This was appreciated as an effort to retain India Culture. Recently, a Voter ID registration drive was conducted by hashtagGen X of the same society with specially designedTshirts, Banners, hashtagStandees, Photoshoots, and pressreleases
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What kind of bench-marking is our GenX setting for FutureGenerations? Looks like GenZ can influence Gen X for publicity and showcasing.
When charity is performed with the primary intention of gaining popularity or enhancing one’s image, it can diminish the authenticity and sincerity of the act.
The essence of charity lies in selflessness and empathy, where the focus is on addressing the needs of others without expecting anything in return. It’s about positively impacting the lives of those in need and contributing to the well-being of society as a whole.

It’s understandable why showcasing charity or cultural work might be seen as problematic, if it’s done solely to set a benchmark or influence others. When acts of charity or cultural contributions are flaunted merely for the sake of gaining recognition or setting a standard for others to follow, it can create a skewed perception of what genuine altruism and cultural engagement should look like.

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