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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Single word requests.
What condition Did you write about donation? Why I use the word ‘love’?
Good word for relief. What is the relief of being able to help someone with his/her problems? Which problems do others face? That doesn’t mean you have to help them, but it does mean that their problems are going to be a stress in your life, unless you’re good at compartmentalizing, or unless you use coping mechanisms or something. Can one drop stress at the root of the problem without worrying about the situation? Of course, you live in a city where there are homeless people on the streets as is definitely stressful in many ways. If you were able to help all my friends and family find homes, I imagine you would feel a lot better, even though the stress might have seemed to have been a small one initially. I propose that we would be very happy in ways we havent fathomed if everybody else’s problems suddenly went away. What seems normal to us is potential for a whole lot of relief—potential we might not have realized. Are these thoughts, anyway, to help you understand some reasons why’relief’ could be a good fit.) “Care” is
also a good word.
I think compassion might be the best word for this. The connotation according to the dictionary tends to be after the service, though, but I tend to think there are some compassion during the service, though.
If you’re a Christian, some people in at least some contexts describe it as “the Spirit” (referring to feelings the Holy Ghost gives you when you do something good or when something good happens).
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Philanthropic fits fairly closely (e.g. feeling philanthropic), but it can be used before and after the fact, too. It means, “of, relating to, or characterized by Philanthropy”. Philanthropy means “1: Goodwill to fellow members of the human race, especially : active effort to promote human welfare”. The quotes are from Merriam-Webster.com.
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