How rich are you?
I recently landed on The Global Rich List website. It’s a fascinating site, because you input your annual income and the site tells you how rich you are compared to the rest of the world.
Apparently, I’m in the top13.17% richest in the world:

If the idea of wealth comparison and materialism makes you sick, don’t worry. The Global Rich List is not about boasting about your wealth. In fact, the point of the site is to show you how lucky you are compared to the rest of the world. It makes you feel rich enough to realize that you can give to others. If you want to try it, just click here to visit the Global Rich List site.
Now, you don’t have to give to the charity that the Global Rich List supports (Care International UK). You don’t even have to give your money, you can volunteer your time to a cause or organization your believe in. A few months ago, I wrote a blog post on giving to charities and causes. Go ahead and read that post in case you haven’t done so yet. Frugal Pinoy also has a lengthy page that lists several local charities and NGOs. You can refer to that list if you’re looking for local organizations to support.
Why am I talking about giving again? Well, first of all, just because we’re experiencing an economic downturn, it doesn’t mean we should stop supporting the causes we believe in. In fact, these causes need your support now more than ever.
Also, ‘di ba mag-pa-Pasko na? Don’t forget to add these kinds of donations to your Christmas budget.
What charities and causes do you support? How has the financial crisis affected your ability to donate?
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