Both parties gain a personal sense of satisfaction from their actions. — Benj96
And knowing it’s right makes us feel good — Benj96
We can’t all be charitable right? — Benj96
If no one was in need then givers would be disheartened and if no one was a taker then demand would leave no incentive, no purpose in life.
We can’t all be charitable right? — Benj96
Both parties gain a personal sense of satisfaction from their actions. — Benj96
We don't do it because it makes us feel good. We do it because we know it's right. — T Clark
If no one was in need then givers would be disheartened and if no one was a taker then demand would leave no incentive, no purpose in life. — Benj96
Sometimes, when you see a very good person with a great soul making laborious acts to help people, he or she ends up cheated or disappointed of how ungrateful the people can be. — javi2541997
Sometimes, when you see a very good person with a great soul making laborious acts to help people, he or she ends up cheated or disappointed of how ungrateful the people can be. — javi2541997
Giving isn't the solution to the problem at all. It's just a last "humanity safety net" but it doesn't solve anything after all. — dimosthenis9
This is a bit like the sentiment “give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime — Benj96
they aren’t doing it “transactionally”. — Benj96
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