People often give money for "charity" but then force the institutions to call the buildings or parts thereof by their donor's names.
It a matter of Quid Pro Quo!
Just a few examples of naming after people:
Carnegie Hall
Rockefeller Center
Whitney Museum
If you call it by their names, then they feel like they are somebody!
Even the rich and mighty people know they are going to die, but they want to be remembered long after.
Everyone should say their names!
But honestly, it's not only completely egotistical, but also idolatrous.
The wealth that G-d grants us is for us to live and do good in the world--not to glorify ourselves.
Having your name on a building, museum, hospital, university or stadium doesn't demonstrate you're charitableness as much as your narcissism and desire for some sort of immortality.
However, there is only one G-d and it's by Him that we should give honor, credit, and thanks!
Giving charity is what you do because you can and it's the right thing to help others, especially when you have an overabundance.
Donating to put your name in lights and on people's tongues is nothing but self worship.
All building should be stripped of the names of these people.
Recognize and raise up G-d. Man is just his servant. ;-)
(Credit Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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August 31, 2020
Just Call It By My Name
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July 14, 2019
@Hillwood Estate and Gardens
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November 28, 2015
What's Your Vice?
So no one is perfect.
And no matter how outwardly pious the person, everyone inwardly has some hidden (or not so) vice or excess that they must learn to tame.
Here's a top 23 list:
Substance Abuse
1) Cigarettes
2) Alcohol
3) Drugs
Greed
4) Food
5) Money (e.g. gambling, hoarding)
6) Materialism (e.g. homes, cars, boats, planes, jewels, clothes, etc.)
Obsessive Compulsive
7) Work
8) Sex
9) Popularity (e.g. talking, partying)
10) Religion
11) Sport
12) Control
Anger
13) Violence
14) Abuse (e.g. verbal, emotional, physical)
15) Rape
Callous
16) Indifference
17) Tardiness
18) Laziness
Egotistical
19) Selfish
20) Boastful
Crooked
21) Lying
22) Cheating
23) Stealing
Think about the people you know--love 'em or hate 'em--and is there anyone that doesn't have one of these to some extent or another?
And for those of you wondering, my vice is, of course, pizza! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
And no matter how outwardly pious the person, everyone inwardly has some hidden (or not so) vice or excess that they must learn to tame.
Here's a top 23 list:
Substance Abuse
1) Cigarettes
2) Alcohol
3) Drugs
Greed
4) Food
5) Money (e.g. gambling, hoarding)
6) Materialism (e.g. homes, cars, boats, planes, jewels, clothes, etc.)
Obsessive Compulsive
7) Work
8) Sex
9) Popularity (e.g. talking, partying)
10) Religion
11) Sport
12) Control
Anger
13) Violence
14) Abuse (e.g. verbal, emotional, physical)
15) Rape
Callous
16) Indifference
17) Tardiness
18) Laziness
Egotistical
19) Selfish
20) Boastful
Crooked
21) Lying
22) Cheating
23) Stealing
Think about the people you know--love 'em or hate 'em--and is there anyone that doesn't have one of these to some extent or another?
And for those of you wondering, my vice is, of course, pizza! ;-)
(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)
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