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Tin Maung Than - Myanmar's donation
Tin Maung Than - Myanmar's donation
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Myanmar's donation
Before the man could even reach the chair, Daw Sein Ma threw her large handbag onto the sofa with a clatter. A “Huh” sound, neither a sigh nor a sigh, escaped her lips, and her body collapsed onto the sofa with a thud.
The young women in the company also looked at each other. “Bring me a cold drink,” said Daw Sein Ma’s secretary, who found one in the refrigerator and gingerly pulled it out and placed it in front of Daw Sein Ma.
"You're useless. What about the glass?"
The secretary was stunned. While she was running to get the glass, Daw Sein Ma Ma opened the Coca-Cola bottle with a loud bang and gulped it down. She slammed the “Coke” bottle back down onto the glass table, and Daw Sein Ma Ma’s mouth regurgitated the words “It’s useless.”
"If you throw it in the ditch, you'll hear a loud bang. Now, I don't want to hear anything about five hundred thousand baht."
The secretary's eyes widened when she heard the amount of five hundred thousand baht...
"Why five hundred thousand baht?" he asked.
Daw Sein Ma looked at the secretary with wide eyes.
"You're useless. The other day, you and I donated five hundred thousand, hey - five hundred thousand. Now we can't get that job anymore."
Charity is not just about giving away something worthy of giving, but also about sacrificing one's life for the common good. In fact, sacrifice is also an act that only noble people can do, and it is undeniable that it carries the spirit of virtue. If charity is a virtue, then other virtues can also be involved in giving charity.
If the donation is made with a pure intention free from sins, the virtue of virtue is also included in the “virtue of charity.” In giving charity, one does not expect any present or future benefits, but rather gives to the world.


