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The deeds which benefit others that are foreign to you are normally the ones most renowned. Sending
money to an organization to assist homeless people, cancer patients, starving children, etc. Is what
usually stands out. Though just as equally essential, you’re never really noticed by others for
supporting those closest to you such as family or friends. One of the only times you are noticed for
interacting with close peers is when it’s something bad. So overall, I would agree. You’re often
judged by how you treat others who have not, or cannot, do you any good. |
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Full-marks, Genkaku. |
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Not only getting the best out of people but they will see you as fair, respectable and have other
good qualities. |
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Personally, I don't think people, in general, care enough to "judge" anyone based upon virtue.
Moreover, people often times have a difficult time in treating those they "love" properly. Genkaku
is bored .... |
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A man that can do me "absolutely" no good is absolutely no good because we are all connected and if
someone does true good for one they do good for all. Big picture thinking or maybe I've had to much
Chiba. |
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