I'll help you but you won't





Today, I needed some help and asked some classmates for help, but as usual, I needed more help. Now I'm writing about it. WHY DO PEOPLE NOT DO THE SAME?


When it comes to helping others, people have different attitudes towards it. Why is it that when you need help, no one wants to help you? When people ask me for help, I don't hesitate to help. Why can't people do the same? Is it too hard to reciprocate? Remember that helping others isn't a considerable sacrifice or a grand gesture. It can be as simple as holding the door for someone, offering a kind word, or even just smiling. These small acts of kindness can ripple effect and inspire others to do the same.
Additionally, let's remember to express gratitude when someone helps us. A simple "thank you" can go a long way in showing appreciation and reinforcing the value of kindness and helpfulness. Let's create a culture where helping each other is the norm and kindness and compassion are the guiding principles.

Nowadays, people don't do anything without getting something in return. The Bible says in Hebrews 13, 16 Do not neglect to do good and share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God. Philippians 2:4 Let each of you look not only to his own interests but also to the interests of others. Leading by example is one way to encourage a culture of kindness and support. We should be mindful of our actions and interactions with others, whether it's at school, work, or in our personal lives. We can start small by offering a listening ear or a helping hand to someone in need. Volunteering our time and resources for a cause we care about is another great way to give back to the community and make a positive impact. Let's also teach our children the value of empathy, respect, and kindness so they can grow up to be compassionate and responsible individuals. Together, we can create a world where helping others is not a burden but a privilege.

That's why I share what I know and have and help people without thinking or worrying that I'm going to get something out of it. I just do it. I always go the extra mile to help and make sure everyone is okay and understands. It's in my nature, but for others, it seems not the same. It's also important to remember that we all have different strengths and weaknesses, and what may be easy for one person may be challenging for another. That's where our willingness to help each other comes in. We can help each other grow and succeed by sharing our knowledge and skills. It's a win-win situation that benefits everyone involved. So, let's make a conscious effort to be more helpful and supportive towards each other and make kindness and compassion a part of our daily lives. Together, we can create a more caring and inclusive world.


I know that you want to help in certain circumstances but can't for specific reasons, which is very understandable, but for the most part, why not.....For example, people always ask me to explain something to them and I do but when I ask for the same they don't or they ask you can you show me how to do this and i do but when i ask is no. Another one: Can you do me a favor? When I ask, the answer is more like, u,m-mm no, sure,e or I can't. It's hilarious sometimes how people act or respond. But sometimes, it gets to me because I genuinely need help and can't get answers. Especially when you ask for help, and they say no, but want your help. It's also important to remember that asking for help is not a sign of weakness. We all need help at some point in our lives, and sometimes, it can be challenging to admit that we need it. But asking for help is brave, and we should encourage each other to do so. When we help others, we not only make their lives easier, but we also learn and grow as individuals. So, let's be open and willing to help each other and create a culture of kindness and support. Together, we can make a difference.

I'm saying to treat people as you want to be treated. Have a heart of service. Please do. You never know when you will need help. Let's try not to be so mean to one another.

In conclusion, let's try to be more helpful and considerate towards each other. We should strive to be selfless and help others without expecting anything. It's a small gesture that can go a long way in making someone's day a little brighter. Remember, treating people how we want to be treated is not just a moral or religious teaching; it's a principle that can lead to a better and more harmonious society. So, let's spread kindness and compassion wherever we go and make this world a better place.

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