Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Magnifying small sacrifices


How do you treat people who cannot (or choose not to) repay you for the good things that you have done for them? Do you hold a grudge, speak ill of them, or constantly keep score? Think about a homeless man in need of a hot meal, the elderly woman who cannot open the door by herself at the store, or a lost child. Probably none of these individuals could equally compensate you for any sacrifices you make on their behalves. There remains but two choices--help or ignore. Our minds easily jump to putting them out of our minds and going about our days. But imagine the good you could do if you took a small moment of your time or the change out of your pocket. Such a small sacrifice (from your perspective of course), could have a 10-fold positive impact!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

well sha u never ask but always give to others in need too bad some just dont know how to appreciate..instead being arrogant...

Anonymous said...

it's ok..

Anonymous said...

I have learned that you should always do the right thing, irrespective of whether the person in question has the capacity or the desire to reciprocate, because life is fair and one good turn does deserve another.

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