Good people live for others.

India
December 4, 2006 1:59am CST
Rivers do not drink their own water. Trees give shelter to others and do not eat fruits for their own use.Clouds do not destroy the crops. Likewise, good people live for others. Do you agree with me?
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4 responses
@kutchi (12320)
• Pakistan
4 Dec 06
Yes, I agree that good people live for others...They always try to give benefits to others by their lives,money or anything...I have seen many people like this in my life....I wish could be one
• India
24 Jan 07
Simply agreeing will not serve the purpose. We must try to follow their footsteps. It is not possible to follow one hundred percent of their good deeds. Atleast, whatever is possible, we must adopt in our life.It is very difficult to lead selfless life.
• India
8 Jan 07
s i to agree with u.gud people always think about others problems and happiness.even thought we c to us .good people try to help others within wat they have and upto wat extent they can help .and they always have a believe that if we help others that may keep us good in future.and we have an proverb too that is helping to mankind is nothing but helping to god.
@jaginfo2006 (1757)
• India
4 Dec 06
you got it dude
@platypus (334)
• Italy
4 Dec 06
i do not agree with you. good people help others as much as possible, but do not forget that their life is the most valuable things they can have. in some cases, thei inner values pushes them towards total and unlimited love for others (like mother theresa) but this are particular cases. in everyday life, someone that thinks only to help other people even at risk of problems for his/her, is not so good, just stupid. in most cases, people tend to exploit "helpers", without caring of them. moreover, sometimes saying "no, i cannot help you" is the best thing you can do for other people. think about this little example: a colleague of yours cannot do a specific task he/she need to do often for his job. he/she asks you "can you help me please?", you help him/her doing that task and teaching your colleaugue, but he/she is not interested in learning because it is "too tiring" and anyway you are there... it happens once, twice...in a few times, it happens always. is that helping your colleague or is your colleague exploiting you? helping is good, not being teased is better