One of our fellow bloggers posts got me to thinking about love. And how, I feel, we are wired for love. Both to give and to receive.
This got me to thinking about random act of kindness. Have you ever done a random act of kindness, only to have it blow up in your face? Share your story in the comments below.
Definitely! I’m a big fan of the saying “no good deed goes unpunished” 😀
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That saying is popular in my brain as well.
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half penny
ha penny
so much
to know
just so
i like you too
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Well, all i can say is people can be very unpredictable. For one’s own sanity, it would be better to trust only those who have proven themselves to be trustworthy.
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If we did that, would there be a need for charity?
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Oh, do not get me wrong, please be kind. Be kind because it is your personality trait, and a part of who you are. But on the other hand, people don’t always repay your kindness with kindness. Not like you care anyways their lost, because that’s who that are.
That being said, trust is a whole different thing entirely. Do you necessarily have to trust your kids before you can be kind to them?
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I don’t have children but I see your point.
Chico is my pet Chihuahua. That’s where Chico’s Mom comes from.
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Yeah i know of chico. I have been following your posts. The analogy was to make a clearer point.
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Thanks for reading and commenting. 💕 Keep the kindness flowing.
Trust, I feel, must be earned. Establishing that trust base takes kindness to a different level.
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“No good deed goes unpunished” /// “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”. truisms.
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I don’t believe in hell as a place, so the first one is my usual go to response to those situations, which seem to occur fairly regularly
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Yes, it sure does seem to happen a lot.
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Alternately, “Your door is my wall.. your wall is my door.”
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The floor is too high. The ceiling too low.
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