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Thread started 03/10/07 6:29pm

xplnyrslf

What altruistic act you've done that stands out in your mind???

What have you done that is unselfish, outside of yourself and to the benefit of someone else???
I hauled a bunch of teenagers to the poolside and with my daughter's life-size Barbie taught them CPR. I have other stories.....
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Reply #1 posted 03/10/07 6:32pm

ItsOnlyMe

Babysitting
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Reply #2 posted 03/10/07 6:34pm

Imago

I managed to get someone hired into a job that he wasn't qualified for. I did it because he was a nice guy, and I knew he was bright enough to learn.

I spoke to my boss and he got hired into my group. His salary went from 30k a year to 65k in about a week.



A similar thing happened to me 3 years prior to that, and I've always been thankful for it. So I try to do this for others when the opportunity is right.
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Reply #3 posted 03/10/07 6:38pm

ItsOnlyMe

Imago said:

I managed to get someone hired into a job that he wasn't qualified for.
His salary went from 30k a year to 65k in about a week.

Can you do that again? this time with me? I'm nice. Or at least I will be if you do that. smile
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Reply #4 posted 03/10/07 6:47pm

REDBABY

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I gave birth to 3 baby dolphins.. touched
if sexy was a colour it would be red batting eyes
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Reply #5 posted 03/10/07 7:02pm

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REDBABY said:

I gave birth to 3 baby dolphins.. touched



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Reply #6 posted 03/10/07 7:06pm

REDBABY

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luv4u said:

REDBABY said:

I gave birth to 3 baby dolphins.. touched



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omg I did! Dont laugh! It was pure pain! eek
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Reply #7 posted 03/10/07 7:20pm

xplnyrslf

Someone's dog was running around at a busy intersection. I pulled over and tried to capture him. He disappeared. Came back after my errand, drove around for an hour, stopped off at the Humane Society and in their computer data, found out he ran into a local hardware store. Contacted the owners who came and got him.
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Reply #8 posted 03/10/07 7:33pm

xplnyrslf

Imago said:

I managed to get someone hired into a job that he wasn't qualified for. I did it because he was a nice guy, and I knew he was bright enough to learn.

I spoke to my boss and he got hired into my group. His salary went from 30k a year to 65k in about a week.



A similar thing happened to me 3 years prior to that, and I've always been thankful for it. So I try to do this for others when the opportunity is right.


That says more about your character than anything else you've posted.
I know you are humorous, creative, interact well with others etc. The fact you stuck your neck out, had confidence in someone and stood by it, says alot. You have good instinct.
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Reply #9 posted 03/10/07 7:34pm

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I volunteer regularly at a nursing home near my house. I help with an exercise program, assist an elderly woman check and send email, chat with a couple of others, and do readings, vespers and meditation with an elderly woman from India with MS.

It's amazing how little effort can so vastly enrich someone's life. It's that that keeps me going, though many times my selfish self would rather do something else with my time.
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Reply #10 posted 03/10/07 7:42pm

JDINTERACTIVE

I played football and gave some money to an orphanage in Cambodia so a group of teenage girls had the privacy of their own room.
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Reply #11 posted 03/10/07 9:30pm

xplnyrslf

heartbeatocean said:

I volunteer regularly at a nursing home near my house. I help with an exercise program, assist an elderly woman check and send email, chat with a couple of others, and do readings, vespers and meditation with an elderly woman from India with MS.

It's amazing how little effort can so vastly enrich someone's life. It's that that keeps me going, though many times my selfish self would rather do something else with my time.


you are making the world a better place
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Reply #12 posted 03/10/07 9:37pm

xplnyrslf

JDINTERACTIVE said:

I played football and gave some money to an orphanage in Cambodia so a group of teenage girls had the privacy of their own room.


You have no idea the difference you make.....keep it up. Altruism means doing something for the benefit of others without reward. You do it because you want to. It's people like you and everyone who's posted who really maintain my being positive about human nature.....
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Reply #13 posted 03/11/07 4:10am

3121

On my girlfriends birthday, i took it upon myself to have a shower before i got her to suck me off. hey, it was her birthday! AND i didnt ask for anything in return for my efforts.
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Reply #14 posted 03/11/07 4:55am

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i stopped two armed men from kidnapping a pregnant woman, a lil while back...

personally i do not believe that humans are capable of alturism and that our actions
how ever selfless they may appear, ultimately benefit us in some way...

i wasn't aware that the girl was pregnant at first, but i became much more determined
to stop the men once i realised..

way i see it i was subconciously either; fighting for the success of the human race or i viewed
the woman as a potential mate, mother to my child or something i am not sure which

all i know is i usually dont have any interest in getting stabbed.


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Reply #15 posted 03/11/07 7:11am

Mach

eraclito said:



personally i do not believe that humans are capable of alturism and that our actions
how ever selfless they may appear, ultimately benefit us in some way
...




clapping I agree, though on deep levels this is a very positive trait in humans and mor should tap into the positive ways it truely does benefit us and all we touch in the process

I would guess that most of my days are filled with hours and hours of "alturism"

peace
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Reply #16 posted 03/11/07 7:13am

gemini13

I rented an apartment to a lady coming from Missouri, she rented it sight unseen. She brought her little apricot toy poodle with her. She went to work the second day she was here, and her dog somehow got out and got lost. She had been at work all day and came to me at 5:30pm, saying that she left that morning at 7am, so I assumed the dog was long gone. I spent four hours after work walking the neighborhood, trying to find the dog. I didn't sleep well that night because it was COLD overnight.

The next day, she went to the local humane society, hoping her dog was there. She came back to my office after being there, and I saw this sad, defeated, and very worried lady in front of me. She broke down in tears right there. I couldn't stand it anymore, so I drew up signs and posted them immediately within a mile radius of our property. It took a good two hours.

I got a phone call the next morning saying that the dog had been returned to her. I was so happy for her, and now she thinks that I am a saint.

I sacrificed my time for this lady I really didn't know, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
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Reply #17 posted 03/11/07 8:06am

xplnyrslf

Mach said:

eraclito said:



personally i do not believe that humans are capable of alturism and that our actions
how ever selfless they may appear, ultimately benefit us in some way
...




clapping I agree, though on deep levels this is a very positive trait in humans and mor should tap into the positive ways it truely does benefit us and all we touch in the process

I would guess that most of my days are filled with hours and hours of "alturism"

peace



There are things I do without hesitation that benefits others. I don't act based on how the act is to my advantage. Anonymous donations is an example.
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Reply #18 posted 03/11/07 8:10am

xplnyrslf

eraclito said:

i stopped two armed men from kidnapping a pregnant woman, a lil while back...

personally i do not believe that humans are capable of alturism and that our actions
how ever selfless they may appear, ultimately benefit us in some way...

i wasn't aware that the girl was pregnant at first, but i became much more determined
to stop the men once i realised..

way i see it i was subconciously either; fighting for the success of the human race or i viewed
the woman as a potential mate, mother to my child or something i am not sure which

all i know is i usually dont have any interest in getting stabbed.


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You risked your life. Not many would step in and do what you did.
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Reply #19 posted 03/11/07 8:12am

xplnyrslf

heartbeatocean said:

I volunteer regularly at a nursing home near my house. I help with an exercise program, assist an elderly woman check and send email, chat with a couple of others, and do readings, vespers and meditation with an elderly woman from India with MS.

It's amazing how little effort can so vastly enrich someone's life. It's that that keeps me going, though many times my selfish self would rather do something else with my time.

clapping
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Reply #20 posted 03/11/07 8:15am

xplnyrslf

I felt bad about people talking about how great the salt and pepper shakers were at the 3121 resturant and how some wanted to steal a set. Last weekend when I was at the Rio I took a pepper mill I bought in Istanbul, wrapped it and dropped it off at the resturant for Lena Morgan along with a Turkish good luck charm.
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Reply #21 posted 03/11/07 8:49am

xplnyrslf

Gemini13 said: I got a phone call the next morning saying that the dog had been returned to her. I was so happy for her, and now she thinks that I am a saint.

I sacrificed my time for this lady I really didn't know, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.[/quote]




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Reply #22 posted 03/11/07 9:24am

Mach

xplnyrslf said:

Mach said:



clapping I agree, though on deep levels this is a very positive trait in humans and mor should tap into the positive ways it truely does benefit us and all we touch in the process

I would guess that most of my days are filled with hours and hours of "alturism"

peace



There are things I do without hesitation that benefits others. I don't act based on how the act is to my advantage. Anonymous donations is an example.


Me too ... basketfuls in a months time I am sure ...

though I know that the energy I send forwards returns to me in positive ways always ( Karma perhaps ! ) ... that in no way influences my choice to do such acts that come from my heart it's just a positive outcome without attachment
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Reply #23 posted 03/11/07 9:34am

mdiver

There are a few things but on a day to day basis i do my best to offer of myself with nothing asked in return, to all....friends,family and strangers. I know that eventually i will be accorded the same treatment although usually that is when i least expect it.

Trying to be a good friend is something i take very seriously.
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Reply #24 posted 03/11/07 9:49am

Shanti1

mdiver said:

There are a few things but on a day to day basis i do my best to offer of myself with nothing asked in return, to all....friends,family and strangers. I know that eventually i will be accorded the same treatment although usually that is when i least expect it.

Trying to be a good friend is something i take very seriously.



We know and we love you for being that way..thank you for being my friend hug
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Reply #25 posted 03/11/07 9:49am

Mach

mdiver said:

There are a few things but on a day to day basis i do my best to offer of myself with nothing asked in return, to all....friends,family and strangers. I know that eventually i will be accorded the same treatment although usually that is when i least expect it.

Trying to be a good friend is something i take very seriously.


rose

you know I love and honor you ...

in the past months with TR's cancer
my mom
cheri's cancer and 100rd things inbetween

you have been a solid rock in my river

hug

one day I hope to return to you all you have gifted me my friend
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Reply #26 posted 03/11/07 9:50am

mdiver

Shanti1 said:

mdiver said:

There are a few things but on a day to day basis i do my best to offer of myself with nothing asked in return, to all....friends,family and strangers. I know that eventually i will be accorded the same treatment although usually that is when i least expect it.

Trying to be a good friend is something i take very seriously.



We know and we love you for being that way..thank you for being my friend hug


Being your friend is something that comes very easily. hug
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Reply #27 posted 03/11/07 9:52am

mdiver

Mach said:

mdiver said:

There are a few things but on a day to day basis i do my best to offer of myself with nothing asked in return, to all....friends,family and strangers. I know that eventually i will be accorded the same treatment although usually that is when i least expect it.

Trying to be a good friend is something i take very seriously.


rose

you know I love and honor you ...

in the past months with TR's cancer
my mom
cheri's cancer and 100rd things inbetween

you have been a solid rock in my river

hug

one day I hope to return to you all you have gifted me my friend



cry hug

You have repayed me 100x over.... Thankyou for the honour if being your friend hug
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Reply #28 posted 03/11/07 1:28pm

karmatornado

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I am coaching a soccer team for my middle school cause no one else will do it. I love the sport, but only played organized soccer till Junior High. I have never coached a soccer team. I'm just gonna go with Mach's sons drills and with the line up I have a 4 - 4 - 2 formation should work well! lol
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Reply #29 posted 03/11/07 2:17pm

xplnyrslf

karmatornado said:

I am coaching a soccer team for my middle school cause no one else will do it. I love the sport, but only played organized soccer till Junior High. I have never coached a soccer team. I'm just gonna go with Mach's sons drills and with the line up I have a 4 - 4 - 2 formation should work well! lol


I'm cheering for ya!!
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