It’s often stated that one cannot share what one lacks. A profound spiritual truth unveils itself – you possess, and have perpetually possessed, the abundance to contribute. Broadcasting the notion of unworthiness sends ripples through the universe, manifesting in various guises. Uttering ‘give me’ suggests a belief that acquiring external things validates us. Society conditions many to live in a perpetual state of wanting, striving, and desiring, fueled by the illusion that external attainment brings fulfillment and societal esteem. The paradox is that we are already whole and deserving; however, this realization remains latent until we share it generously. To fathom our inner wealth and worth, the question shifts to, “How can I be of service?” A genuine intent to serve not only directs you to what you should contribute but also kindles the will to do so. Contrary to the common pursuit of ‘go-getting,’ authentic success lies in embodying the spirit of ‘go-giving.’