Any who believes that saying needs to ask himself « have I benefitted from good deeds done to me by other people ? »
I know that I wouldn’t be where I am today without the innumerable help and generosity of many people, to whom I’m always ever grateful, and I have remained friends with them until this day. Some of them were strangers when we met. Not to mention help from many RVF whom I've never met.
I started a thread about kindness and being a redpill man, and its good to see most members do not think they are exclusive:
thread-51366.html
TL, DR: One day I was in the metro and there was this family, the little girl was crying. So I took a napkin and gave it to her. The smile that blossoms from her face and the tears washing off were among the most beautiful things I’ve seen in my life. Talked to the family, they’ve just been robbed. Good experience for both parties. It costs me what? A napkin to brighten a child’s day?
I think those of us who are in a position/situation to exert generosity should do so, selectively of course. The world is shitty enough as it is and we don’t need to contribute more to the misery.
Of course, we are sensible enough (I hope) to know the difference between generosity and badshit insane white knighting. That ex-marine who tries to “save” a woman then getting shot was not generous, he was dumb, arrogant and reckless.
I know that I wouldn’t be where I am today without the innumerable help and generosity of many people, to whom I’m always ever grateful, and I have remained friends with them until this day. Some of them were strangers when we met. Not to mention help from many RVF whom I've never met.
I started a thread about kindness and being a redpill man, and its good to see most members do not think they are exclusive:
thread-51366.html
TL, DR: One day I was in the metro and there was this family, the little girl was crying. So I took a napkin and gave it to her. The smile that blossoms from her face and the tears washing off were among the most beautiful things I’ve seen in my life. Talked to the family, they’ve just been robbed. Good experience for both parties. It costs me what? A napkin to brighten a child’s day?
I think those of us who are in a position/situation to exert generosity should do so, selectively of course. The world is shitty enough as it is and we don’t need to contribute more to the misery.
Of course, we are sensible enough (I hope) to know the difference between generosity and badshit insane white knighting. That ex-marine who tries to “save” a woman then getting shot was not generous, he was dumb, arrogant and reckless.
Ass or cash, nobody rides for free - WestIndiArchie