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I agree. Helping others certainly brings people joy. If someone is in a job where they have to help
other people then they must get something from it.
When I help friends out with something, I always feel better afterwards if they are happy. Being
around people who are unhappy can make you unhappy yourself, but if people are happy then you will
feel happy, even more so if you have contributed to their happiness and helped them to improve their
life in some way. |
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This is true in many ways. Whenever you help someone out, rather it be for a positive or a negative
reason, you usually do feel good about yourself. Helping others builds character and allows you to
develop positive relationships that are more appreciated. People should take the time to help others
out more often. They would be surprised at how the quality of their lives improves. Sometimes,
helping others does not have a positive effect, but you have to overlook that and go help someone
else. It is not good to stop helping others because one person was not appreciative or treated you
bad. In the long run, they always come back with gratitude, so don't sweat it, just help others.
True Christians always helps other people in any and every way. That is why Christians are better
people than non Christians. |
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Only if it's what you want to do. I don't think that's the only way, but it is certainly one of
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I wish Mr. Morales |
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Try telling that to someone who has been lumbered with an ungrateful tiresome parent. |
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I helped my friend work today she was short 15 cents and i chipped in. Later on she stole my
cookie.... |
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