Quizzes & Puzzles22 mins ago
Theres Much Good In The World
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AB often seems to be filled with tales of how awful people are/can be. (in news, R&S etc).
99% of media coverage seems to present a negative view of our world with constant news coverage of such things as terrorist attacks, crime, how bad things will get after bloody Brexit etc. Its easy to get bogged down in the mire with a constant stream of pessimism while forgetting all the good people and the good that they do.
I happen to think (despite what the media tells us) that humans are, by and large, altruistic.
I personally cannot even begin to count the number of times that absolute strangers have helped me out with no thought of getting anything in return (Ive received several gifts from ABers who don't personally know me from Adam)
In my work, I see everyday how many people give food, time, money etc to people that they will never meet.
I'm also convinced that a large proportion of people (not all) who resort to criminal behaviour, do so because they feel disconnected from society and have no sense of self worth, not because they are 'bad' people per se.
Just throwing this out there. :-)
99% of media coverage seems to present a negative view of our world with constant news coverage of such things as terrorist attacks, crime, how bad things will get after bloody Brexit etc. Its easy to get bogged down in the mire with a constant stream of pessimism while forgetting all the good people and the good that they do.
I happen to think (despite what the media tells us) that humans are, by and large, altruistic.
I personally cannot even begin to count the number of times that absolute strangers have helped me out with no thought of getting anything in return (Ive received several gifts from ABers who don't personally know me from Adam)
In my work, I see everyday how many people give food, time, money etc to people that they will never meet.
I'm also convinced that a large proportion of people (not all) who resort to criminal behaviour, do so because they feel disconnected from society and have no sense of self worth, not because they are 'bad' people per se.
Just throwing this out there. :-)
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You should have said and I'd have left you and your fellow virtue signallers to a few verses of Kumbaya.
And btw, if I appeared to be so pathetic that other ABers felt it appropriate to send me 'gifts' I'd die of shame, not advertise the fact on here.
We're all different, I suppose.
You should have said and I'd have left you and your fellow virtue signallers to a few verses of Kumbaya.
And btw, if I appeared to be so pathetic that other ABers felt it appropriate to send me 'gifts' I'd die of shame, not advertise the fact on here.
We're all different, I suppose.
22:54, ummm... absolutely right, I think... i think the majority of people are basically kind, as they understand how they would feel in a similar situation. I am not sure anyone is genuinely "altruistic"... it makes people feel good themselves to do something for someone else.
But in all, I think you are right, nailit x
But in all, I think you are right, nailit x