It is more important to be giving than to receive.
Yes, it's used to indicate possession too.
something owned or possessedin football terms it means??? like that team has had the ball most for example Chelsea 1% man united had 100% possession so man united had more possession MAN U RULE
Ebenezer : Generosity is not always such a bad thing neither is loyalty. But it is better to be both if you want to be the nicest man/woman on earth I suppose...
The losing team needs three possessions to tie the other team. A three possession game would be anytime a team is winning by more than 6 points.
Kindness involves being friendly, generous, and considerate. Generosity involves giving more of something, such as money or time, than is expected or necessary.
Drug possession is the crime of having one or more illegal drugs in one's possession, either for personal use, distribution, sale or otherwise. Illegal drugs fall into different categories and sentences vary depending on the amount, type of drug, circumstances, and jurisdiction.
a seven-tiered pagoda symbolizes the seven treasures of Buddhism. they are difficult and time-consuming to make. possession or creation of one helps to acquire benevolence. the saying means that a life is more valuable than objects and that instead of wasting time building something to give you compassion and generosity, you should practice what you preach and put benevolence to work.
According to the Book of Corinthians, the reward for generosity is a personal relationship with God, and the ability to get into heaven. One will be rewarded in time with more than they ever gave.
to consume more than nees is extravagance. spent on something for the sake of meeting a necessity, providing comfort or for decoration for his own pleasure and satisfaction is generosity
it means truth is more important than modesty
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The penalty for marijuana possession in many states can vary depending on the amount possessed and whether it is a first offense. In some states, possession of a small amount of marijuana may result in a fine or misdemeanor charge, while possession of larger amounts or repeat offenses can lead to more severe penalties such as jail time or felony charges. It is important to check the specific laws in your state to understand the penalties for marijuana possession.