Serving Others While You Are Still Becoming
Many people postpone generosity.
I will give when I am settled.
I will serve when my life is clearer.
I will show up after my own needs are handled.
It sounds reasonable.
But if everyone waited for perfection, communities would collapse.
The truth is that much of the world is healed by people who are still healing themselves.
There is something powerful about unfinished individuals offering real presence. They understand struggle. They recognize loneliness. They speak the language of effort.
And that makes their compassion credible.
Service has profound psychological impact. It shifts attention from inner turbulence toward shared humanity. It reminds us we are capable of value even before we feel complete. Belonging increases. Isolation weakens.
Purpose grows.
Many discover that helping others stabilizes their own mental health. Meaning begins replacing rumination. Contribution interrupts despair.
You may arrive tired and leave strengthened.
As Albert Schweitzer once said, the purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others. Service is not the reward for having arrived. It is often the path that helps us arrive.
You do not need abundance to offer kindness.
You do not need certainty to offer presence.
You can listen while still learning. You can encourage while still growing. You can show up while still becoming.
Your imperfections do not disqualify you.
They prepare you.
Because those who know what it means to struggle often love with greater depth.
Your growth and your generosity can happen in the same season.
And both will make you stronger.
Written by Dr. David Rex Orgen, Best-Selling Author and International Mental Health Expert
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