Bottom Level: Giving to a poor person unwillingly. It is better not to give at all.
Seventh Level: Giving to a poor person with a glad heart and a smile.
Sixth Level: Giving to a poor person after being asked.
Fifth Level: Giving to a poor person before being asked.
Fourth Level: Not knowing who you are giving to, but allowing the recipients to know who their benefactor is.
Third Level: Knowing who you are giving to, but not allowing the recipients to know who their benefactor is.
Second Level: Giving to the poor, but not knowing how you are giving to, nor allowing the recipients to know who their benefactor is.
Top Level: Investing in a poor person, so that a solution to his or her problem is found.
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