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One of the richest and most influential men of all time Andrew Carnegie, once said, “No man become rich without himself enriching others.” Many people don’t know that one of the major causes of poverty is tightfistedness. The aphorism “Givers never lack,” made us to understand that giving is not just another medium to demonstrate love but a formula for success. Yes, generosity is an esteemed virtue without which no one can accomplish success. Every step you take towards success requires a task. No matter how little a task is; it requires something.