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Sharing is at the heart of human relationships. We learn this fundamental value in the family from an early age, where we are taught that not everything belongs to us. 

It is a crucial lesson to discourage selfishness and isolation: those who understand the art of sharing are not only capable of giving – with generosity – but also of receiving – with gratitude.

Human societies are built upon the sharing of resources, knowledge, actions, and traditions. The family imparts to us the profound significance of sharing not only material possessions but also time, moments of attentive listening, acts of kindness toward those in need, and civic engagement aimed at fostering a better and more just world.

In an era when the most prevalent form of “sharing” is merely a click on a keyboard, facilitated by social networks and experienced alone in front of a screen, it is important to remember that life offers far more to share.