Sometimes Moral Support gives much encouragement than Financial support....
By Baluyadav
@Baluyadav (3643)
India
7 responses
@marguicha (222844)
• Chile
20 Sep 10
I agree with that, Baluyadav, except if we talk of extremes such as being starving. And the word starve brings me to what I really feel: so any times we are starved for affection instead of for food! When we have great pains, such of the loss of a loved one, a hug is worth lots of money.
I have read here some people thinking that money is so powerful that it can do anything. You and I know it isn´t.
Still I´m aware that there´s a need to palliate the needs of the poorest people. I do it in my own small way by doing my searches online each day at freerice.com, a site sponsored by the UN. They help the billion people dying from hunger. I know that your work, indirectly, also helps Mother Earth and us all.
Take care and I´m SO happy to see you back.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
29 Sep 10
hi,thank you or your analytical response..you are doing something help by browsing freerice.com,regularly,it's great....if everybody thinks like you there would be some positive change in our society...all the best and have a nice time.
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
20 Sep 10
When a person is in deep grief or sorrow, only moral support will bring him back to normal life and not money. At the same time, when a person is in need of money like meeting hospital expenses and paying exam fees, only money can help him and not moral support. Hence it depends upon the situation that requires what type of help he needs.
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
29 Sep 10
hi,friend,yes,as you said few times situation plays role in this statement.I just mentioned it as a whole/in general...
Thank you for your analytical response.Have a nice time.
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
19 Sep 10
My wise father used to say that Money couldn't buy happiness, but lack of it could buy a lot of misery. I would thing that Moral Support DOES buy happiness, if only in knowing that you really aren't standing alone in this world. We get more warmth from friends and family than mere money can provide.
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
29 Sep 10
hi,friend,its nice and matured response.I think this is come come to know by observing society and some times experience.Any how have a nice time.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
29 Sep 10
hi,that's nice kquim..thank you or sharing your view.All the best and have a nice time.
@vathsala30 (3732)
• India
19 Sep 10
you are correct. Money is not the only source to achieve anything . We can get it through moral support also so many thing. It gives us morale boosing and pep us up and encourages us to reach our goal
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
19 Sep 10
hi,vathsala,h r u? I felt very happy to see you after 100 days.YOU ARE RIGHT AND YOU ARE ALWAYS RIGHT.Thank you and have a nice time.
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
19 Sep 10
yes,
you are 100percent correct.....
AFFECTION is greater than PERFECTION........
HUMANITY is always double greater than CURRENCY.......
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@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
19 Sep 10
hi,ramesh,nice and appropriate response.I think you have some poetic sense.All the best and have a nice time.
@ckyera (17331)
• Philippines
20 Sep 10
hi balayudav!
its nice seeing you again here. and i'm glad that you are fine now.
back to your topic, well yes, i definitely agree with that. and i believe that there are still lots of things that money can't buy. money can give some sort of happiness or some sort of fulfillment but most things that money can give are just temporary.
on the other hand, the moral support, the love the understanding the encouragement that we get from our family, friends, loved ones are definitely priceless and will give us more courage and will make us stronger in facing whatever the things we are going through. the feeling that we are loved and that there are lots of people, true friends who are there for us in time of troubles is more than enough to give us comfort.
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