Sharing is the act of reciprocal participation in something, whether material or immaterial. It carries implicit the value of giving (generosity) and of receiving, accepting or accepting what another person offers. When we are newborn, we live fundamentally from what we receive; As we grow, we realize that knowing how to live means that to the extent that it is given, it is received. By sharing there is a break with the selfishness of that person who thinks he is self-sufficient. There is also a break with the underestimation of those who think that they have nothing to give or offer.
Human beings have much to share throughout their lives: material goods, ideas, projects, activities, feelings, experiences, sufferings, difficulties, money, among others. For a person it is important to remember that in order to receive it is essential to give. Above all to give selflessly, with the purpose of promoting the conditions that allow to create prosperity, well-being and abundance, in order to help build a way of life that makes her and everyone happy.
It can be said and concluded that sharing is giving and knowing how to receive, offer and accept people, express and understand ideas and feelings, cooperate in activities and admit cooperation, be in solidarity with all people, without prejudice; and feel co-responsible for the peace and well-being of all people.