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Originally posted by Mia, We all, 'owe', IMO, it to anyone we see in need , to fill whatever part of the need we are able to. Then they 'owe' it to do the same for someone else. Then 'they' now owe it to "Pay It Forward". |
Trouble is, as long as a person thnks this, they
a) arent so well motivated to go sort things out themselves, as they think someone else ought to help them with it,
b) resent and blame others for not delivering what they imagine theyre owed, an attitude that causes all sorts of failures, as well as emotional disappointment.
I believe it is an unsuccessful point of view.
Lava