River
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I'm wanting to participate in a heartfully intelligent conversation on giving and receiving as crucial parts of all kinds of relationships, be they platonic friendships, romantic relationships, or whatever.
I'm thinking/feeling that, as an American, I dwell within a cultural milieu in which, sadly, we as a people don't well understand what giving and receiving are and how they fit together. I suspect it is the fact that our exchange econoy has so nearly totally overtaken our culture that we don't know much about what either is -- in relation to gift.
Giving is never a part of an exchange, because exchange means tit for tat, this for that, equality of barter -- not gift.
How, then are we able to receive? And how can we truly give if we do not receive?
We tend even to think of our intimate relationships in exchange terms, rather than gift terms -- such as our use of the word "negotiate". Yes, some negotiation is necessary, but if that's all we have: negotiation, how will giving and receiving fit into our relating?
I'm thinking/feeling that, as an American, I dwell within a cultural milieu in which, sadly, we as a people don't well understand what giving and receiving are and how they fit together. I suspect it is the fact that our exchange econoy has so nearly totally overtaken our culture that we don't know much about what either is -- in relation to gift.
Giving is never a part of an exchange, because exchange means tit for tat, this for that, equality of barter -- not gift.
How, then are we able to receive? And how can we truly give if we do not receive?
We tend even to think of our intimate relationships in exchange terms, rather than gift terms -- such as our use of the word "negotiate". Yes, some negotiation is necessary, but if that's all we have: negotiation, how will giving and receiving fit into our relating?