Man reacheth perfection through good deeds, voluntarily
performed, not through good deeds the doing of which was
forced upon him. And sharing is a personally chosen
righteous act: that is, the rich should extend assistance to the
poor, they should expend their substance for the poor, but
of their own free will, and not because the poor have
gained this end by force. For the harvest of force is turmoil
and the ruin of the social order. On the other hand voluntary
sharing, the freely-chosen expending of one’s substance,
leadeth to society’s comfort and peace. It lighteth up
the world; it bestoweth honour upon humankind.