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Thread started 10/23/04 4:36am

PRNelson

Sign of Change

The other day whilst walking in my hometown, i saw a 'bumper sticker' that read, simply,


'Commit Random Acts Of Kindness'


So i took it upon myself to do so (not that i am an unkind person ordinarily! ha ha). However, i decided to make more of a conscious effort. It's been good so far.
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Reply #1 posted 10/23/04 4:37am

Cloudbuster

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I do that all the time. People look at you weird when you do something nice. smile
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Reply #2 posted 10/23/04 4:48am

lollyp0p

Cloudbuster said:

I do that all the time. People look at you weird when you do something nice. smile


lol they do too

i offered a little old lady a hand getting off the bus while home recently and you would have thought i had asked for her purse and her pension rolleyes
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Reply #3 posted 10/23/04 4:50am

subhuman09



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(It's true-being nice is suspect now.)
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Reply #4 posted 10/23/04 4:59am

PRNelson

Do u think that we are now living in a time of 'everyone for themselves'? A time in which the ofference of help is frowned upon or greeted with sceptecisim that you have a hidden agenda?
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Reply #5 posted 10/23/04 5:12am

subhuman09

PRNelson said:

Do u think that we are now living in a time of 'everyone for themselves'? A time in which the ofference of help is frowned upon or greeted with sceptecisim that you have a hidden agenda?


Sadly I think that's absolutely the case.

We're so conditioned to put up with so much crap on a day to day basis as par for the course that when someone tries to be nice it feels so rare.

I wish I could open a door for somebody without it being such a huge surprise.

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Reply #6 posted 10/23/04 5:36am

lollyp0p

subhuman09 said:

PRNelson said:

Do u think that we are now living in a time of 'everyone for themselves'? A time in which the ofference of help is frowned upon or greeted with sceptecisim that you have a hidden agenda?


Sadly I think that's absolutely the case.

We're so conditioned to put up with so much crap on a day to day basis as par for the course that when someone tries to be nice it feels so rare.

I wish I could open a door for somebody without it being such a huge surprise.

confused


nod

it really is sad cry
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Reply #7 posted 10/23/04 5:45am

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PRNelson said:

Do u think that we are now living in a time of 'everyone for themselves'? A time in which the ofference of help is frowned upon or greeted with sceptecisim that you have a hidden agenda?


Yep!
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Reply #8 posted 10/23/04 5:45am

subhuman09

lollyp0p said:



nod

it really is sad cry


It really is-shouldn't make me feel so old remembering growing up and seeing things like people helping each other out some more.

The ones that are looking for a quick easy fix and con overshadow the ones that are actually trying to make the world a little better.

Everybody on some level seems to have made their minds up on someone before they open their mouths-not everyone does this thankfully, but seems to be all too common.

I'm not asking for holding hands and singing "I'd Like to Buy the World a Coke" (or Teach The World to Sing, even though Byron might go for one of those), but I think doing little things is just good karma.

That I think is the big thing-it's just something little you do without being selfish. Everybody wants something for themselves (and I know of course I've done this more than I should) but it's still all just simple stuff at the core I think most people could do a little more of one thing and less of another and it wouldn't change a lot of things, but it'd be a nice touch.

I'd like to think John Lennon wasn't so far off in his ideas.

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