There’s a term in game theory known as “zero-sum thinking.” This mindset believes that if a situation benefits one person, that must mean it comes at a cost to someone else—in essence, if it’s good for you, it’s bad for me.
Does your girl fall into this trap of zero-sum thinking? Does she consistently play the “fairness game”? The parable of the vineyard workers in Matthew’s gospel makes it clear: there’s plenty of God’s goodness to go around, regardless of who might “win” and who might “lose” in a situation.
Encourage your girl to find out how she can be a blessing to others today, regardless of the cost at which that good deed may come to her. God’s goodness isn’t a zero-sum game, so spread His love bountifully!
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