Some people would like to give to others in times of need but without being recognised – though it may be necessary to be identified as this story shows:
Residents of a Cornish town of Fowey are scratching their heads after a mystery baker began leaving freshly-baked bread on their doorsteps in the middle of the night. The loaves are left with a calling card from The Phantom Bread Maker of Old Fowey. Police told residents to ‘use their loaf’ and not to eat the bread.
Full story here
I know the Bible says in Matthew 6:3 “But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing,…“ut some good deeds may arouse the suspicion of foul-play just like in this case. Even though you may want to remain anonymous when doing good deed or giving to the less fortunate but sometimes it may be necessary for the doer of the deed to be known for the gifts to be appreciated or be useful to anybody.
By the way, thank you Phantom Bread Maker of Old Fowey,
Niyi Adeoshun
Money Management Coach
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