Answer:
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The advice that Goods gives in the passage is that it's a blessing to give alms instead of keeping money to oneself.
Explanation:
Goods' focus here is to give to the poor. He doesn't specifically say what to give them other than "part of me", which could be translated as giving them part of what we have. These would be alms, which is a word that means something (such as money or food) given freely to relieve the poor. Therefore, Goods says in this passage that we should give alms instead of keeping it all to ourselves.