There is a currency older than gold, quieter than language and richer than any ledger has ever learned to record. It has no exchange rate, no balance sheet and no expiry date.
We call it kindness when it is small,
Love when it is personal and
Sacrifice when it is large.
The deeper word beneath all of these is compassion.
In this episode we explore why compassion is the most powerful and most overlooked economy in human life. We look at how it erodes not through dramatic events but through accounting, why expectation is the small goad that stops its free flow, and what it truly means to give without keeping the other hand ready for defense.
We also explore compassion through its many faces such as the mother, the father, the guru, the friend, the self and why the mere possession of it makes a person quietly, unmistakably valuable.
The most precious exchange in the world is the one where both giver and receiver leave richer than before.
If you have ever felt the warmth of someone whose interior has not been hardened by the world this episode is for you.
If you love this podcast, do read the original article in my blog post
https://aphoristicthoughts.com/2026/05/10/mother-is-a-metaphor/
Kamala Manohari,
Aphoristic Thoughts — The Inner Circle
Weaving wisdom to words