3 Outcomes of Improving the Quality of Your Contributions
Contribute positively to get good things back to yourself, your immediate society, and the entire world

Improve your quality of contribution, not for society, friends, or family, but for yourself.
Why?
My husband and I used to walk along the beach for an hour every morning. We, too, as all of us, wish to have a more prosperous life. Then we achieved somewhat what we planned for 2021.
At times, I have a perplexing mentality. If I’m unsure, I used to discuss it with my spouse. He is always my greatest guide.
I’m a helper at heart. However, if some people have shown me that they were selfish, it hurt me. After discovering that they were not as great as I had assumed, I began to consider altering my personality and focusing on myself.
I talked to my spouse about this, and he was not upset. He smiled and remarked, “Don’t dwell on what you provide; instead, think about the quality of your contribution.”
Always giving, but receiving hurt many times. Is that what you’re looking for? I questioned.
He clarified how I would benefit if I increased my quality of contribution rather than being concerned about what I might get in return.
Let’s look at them one by one.
1. Quality of Contribution Contributes to Your Psychological Upliftment.
I just finished reading “Secret” by Rhonda Byrne, which contains the following message: He believes there is a law of attraction. He claims that we should not think negatively and instead try to be more favorable for us to achieve our objectives and have a better life. He says that recreating our thoughts can help us.
Why am I making this statement? There is a link between his advice and our contribution to society.
First of all, everyone should understand what they can contribute. It can be knowledge, money, dresses, gifts, services, and many more.
When we give to others, our mind becomes concerned. “See? I’m giving since I have it more.” Our mind began to think as such, and a connected wavelength will attract us to truly have it more.
He who serves the most reaps the most — Jim Rohn.
The psychological upliftment is the most essential element to all other outcomes.
There was a story to tell. You may be familiar with best-selling author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Tony Robbins. When he was 11 years old, his family suffered from severe poverty. On a Thanksgiving day, an unknown person arrived at his house with presents and made him and his family overjoyed. After that incident, he decided to feed as many people as possible after he began working. In the beginning, when he was 17, he did not make much money. However, he fed two families in genuine need, and their joy encouraged him to do so. [Source]
After turning 61, he’s feeding 100 million people every year. Look at how the wavelength allowed him to join the important path and become wealthy in only 44 years.
He may not do it to make money. His contribution, on the other hand, has made him wealthy.
“Feeling good is what goes out as a signal into the universe and starts to attract more of itself to you. So the more you can feel good, the more you will attract the things that help you feel good and that will keep bringing you up higher and higher.” — Prof. Joe Vitale
A lesson I learned: If you want something exceptional, start by sharing it with others. The quantity of your contribution is irrelevant; what matters is the quality. It might be a small percentage of what you have.
2. Improve in the Quality of Your Immediate society
If each individual in society improves the quality of their contributions, society will become better. When everyone contributes positively, it creates a supportive and uplifting environment.
When individuals are a member of a social network and give support to society, they live longer, suffer fewer physical symptoms of disease, and have lower blood pressure, according to a research paper.
We have interwoven ourselves in one another’s lives through positive contributions to share happiness. As an individual, you make others see the world differently, sending them towards their own path of success by example or gesture alone makes your contribution something special indeed!
We can’t create a life full of good friends if we live alone. We may not thrive peacefully as individuals only possessing our own excellent characteristics in this world. Contribute to your immediate society in every way possible. It will assist them in acquiring skills in their own unique ways.
This improved atmosphere will then lead to further positive contributions, making the society as a whole better.
For example, if you visit a developed country, you will see that the people there are very resourceful. This is because they need to be to survive. The same concept applies to societies. If everyone becomes better at what they do, their society will become more prosperous and efficient.
We can see that by simply raising our game and putting more thought into what we do. We can create a fantastic outcome not just for ourselves but for everyone around us too.
By improving the quality of immediate society — they develop skills which lead to further progress & prosperity for the whole community (and indirectly you too). It really is a win-win situation when everyone contributes positively within themselves and immediate society!
A lesson I learned: Improving the quality of our contributions really is a win-win situation! So let’s all get to work and raise the bar of immediate society together!
3. It Is Contagious to The World.
We are all interconnected. We have all intertwined in one another’s lives. A contribution to society is contagious because it can spread quickly, much like a virus.
For example, if you work in a school and improve your teaching methods, students can apply these new skills elsewhere. They may also share what they’ve learned with their friends or family members too.
One person fed Tony Robbins on Thanksgiving Day when he was unknown. It has been passed down to 100 million people every year thanks to him. One good deed spreads to 100 million people in 50 years. Imagine the impact of everyone doing something great for others. Knowledge, food, service, and various other things are all possibilities.
This is how contribution to society becomes contagious. By sharing our happiness with others, we often provide them with the tools to improve themselves.
All of us have the potential to become better people, but this isn’t something that happens overnight. For it to manifest, we need support from those around us who are willing to contribute just like we do — so being aware of all of your options is essential!
The contribution shouldn’t be considered an unavoidable part of life; rather, something desirable and beneficial. The more we contribute and share our good qualities with those around us, the better off we’ll all be as a society!
A lesson I learned: Quality of Contribution to society is contagious because it can spread quickly, much like a virus. We are all interconnected. Therefore, Think and better your quality of contribution positively.
In Conclusion
The more you improve your contribution level by giving others what they really need from you, the better mental health benefits will be yours. You’ll even find that you’re happier with yourself and with life in general.
The quality of our contributions matters. It’s not just about you, but also the people around you and your immediate society too!
The more thoughtful our actions are in life, they will be uplifted by that very same thing that made them feel good about themselves or their surroundings (quality). As this occurs, it spreads like wildfire across all boundaries until everyone benefits from what was started originally!
So, don’t worry about what you receive. Think about your contribution and its quality.
***Thank you for reading!
This story was originally published in medium


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