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Generosity

German: Großzügigkeit

Common meaning:
Willingness to give; liberality with resources, time, or care
Clear meaning:
The effortless flow of abundance—not a gift given, but a state where nothing must be held back.

Generosity is often viewed as noble action, a choice to give beyond obligation.
But structurally, it is not about offering—
it is the absence of inner contraction.

It doesn’t say, “I give.”
It reveals:
“There is nothing I need to keep.”

Generosity is not a trait.
It is the space that remains
when there is no more need to protect
what never belonged to a self.