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The actual phrase pay it forward, however, was most likely coined in 1916 by author Lily Hardy Hammond in her novel In the Garden of Delight, where she wrote a bit of wordplay: You dont pay love back; you pay it forward. Celebrated sci-fi author Robert Heinlein is credited with popularizing the term in his 1951 book
The Pay-It-Forward effect, first described by Catherine Ryan Hyde, describes a Dominoes-like phenomenon, where a single act of kindness creates a cascade, or chain reaction of kindness.
The pay-it-forward philosophy is simple. When you receive a good deed, instead of thanking or paying back your benefactor, you do a good deed for someone else. Keeping the chain alive can have a domino effect of the very best kind.
The simplest way to define pay it forward is that when someone does something for you, instead of paying that person back directly, you pass it on to another person instead.
Donate old towels or blankets to an animal shelter. Say hi to the person next to you on the elevator. Surprise a neighbor with freshly baked cookies or treats! Let someone go in front of you in line who only has a few items.

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Pay it forward means to respond to a persons kindness to oneself by being kind to someone else. When someone does something for you, instead of paying that person back directly, you pass it on to another person instead.
The concept is old, but the particular phrase may have been coined by Lily Hardy Hammond in her 1916 book In the Garden of Delight.

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