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Be grateful for what you have and be ready to share it when the time comes.

MICHELLE OBAMA

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Generally, people who have nothing are willing to share it with you.

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and what do those who have nothing share?

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Those who have nothing tend to be willing to share what little they have.

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I thought so. 🤗

I have donated to the local foodbank in order to help those less fortunate whilst making do ourselves.

Very wise words :)

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Very wise words indeed. Thank you.

I find Michelle Obama to be a very inspirational woman and no less for this quotation.🌈

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Don't wait for the time to come, share it regardless. xx

I think Michelle Obama and her husband seem like very kind and genuine people and it was a shame that they couldn't have stayed on in the White House.

I have always found that the people who don't have much are the ones who are the most kind and generous. On the other hand a lot of people who are very well off are the ones who are always moaning about the fact that they have no money and are very mean.

I used to know someone who was always going on about how they didn't have two pennies to rub together, and yet they both always had new cars, went abroad on holiday, had two children in private education and had a huge house and much more. Yet another person I know has next to nothing and yet when was given a coat by someone because she had been wearing the same old worn-out coat for many years, she gave it away to someone who didn't have a coat at all.

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That is my observation as well... some times. I have encountered some genuinely bitter, mean poor people as well. Mean selfish people come in all social classes. Leading me to conclude that money or a similar type of wealth does not determine a persons ability to or be kind and caring. It seems to be a choice.

Yes you are right 4woody, it really all depends on the person.

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