When you're imbued with the spirit of giving, kindness, empathy, and so love, or you believe it's more honourable to give than to recieve, and you can part with your very last for a worthy cause, people, particularly the stingy (whose only gift is the gift of receiving) will think you're richer. Baakarr inducing yaakarr, I call it.
And since you don't go about holding a banner that reads: "wolahi, I'm also broke," we take advantage, hoping there's more where what you give's coming from. By God, you may not be as rich as one would expect from the literal sense of the word, but you're rich in spirit, and you'd very rarely run out of means, because in you, God sees a dependable medium, and so He blesses you evermore.
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