Intention doesn't matter as long as it's helping others

in ThoughtfulDailyPost20 hours ago

Humans are the most mysterious creature on this earth. I said humans are mysterious because people think differently and predicting their thoughts are quite difficult. What they say and why action they take doesn’t match all the time. Some people even don’t know what their next action will be even if they have a plan in mind. Their actions and mind don’t say the same thing. In case of helping others like when doing charity work, it says that not to expect anything in return but do everyone keep that in mind while helping others.


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Helping others is indeed a good thing and such kind of work should be appreciated and there is nothing wrong with it. Everyone doesn’t help others just because of kind heart. Some people expect something in return. Some people help others just to show up, which means in return they expect fame and praise of people in return that can satisfy them a lot. If don’t get fame in return, they feel bad for helping those people. I can’t decide if their expectation is right or wrong, but as long as people are receiving help for such a thing it’s ok for me because nobody is feeling loss in that case.

Again, there are some people who help others because they feel the sense of superiority by helping others and such a mindset is not appreciated. It’s true that they are indeed superior from the financial perspective, but they are not superior as a human and every human is equal in my eyes. I can’t control the thoughts of other humans and so if anyone feels superior to helping others it’s not a problem as long as they keep it in their mind or don’t represent it through their actions. I mean that they should not disrespect others for receiving help. I don’t know what they think from their heart, they have no right to humiliate the people who are receiving help.

The person should have the power to protest if he feels humiliated even if the person is receiving help. But it must be ensured that the person receiving help is not arrogant. I just feel the person receiving help with arrogant nature should be beaten hard because the person doesn’t deserve the help. I know many people may not agree with it but that’s how I feel about the arrogant people who want to receive help.

I don’t think too much about such a case. I just feel that as long as people don’t show disrespect or humiliate the person who receives help it’s ok for me doesn’t matter what kind of intention the person have who is helping.



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As you say, helping, at least in my opinion, should be done without expecting anything in return, and without any airs of superiority. Absolutely right.

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True there. Some are genuine when they extend help, while others have some motives behind their actions. Just as some recipients are genuinely thankful, others can be quite arrogant.