Give a needy person 10 bucks and you will get a 100 bucks in return from where you never imagined.
Or
no good deed goes unpunished
Give a needy person 10 bucks and you will get a 100 bucks in return from where you never imagined.
Or
no good deed goes unpunished
Neither.
Life is completely unpredictable unless you carefully engineer an outcome, which is complicated to do, and can still have hiccups.
If you want to help someone, and you can without self sacrifice, then do it.
If you spend your life worrying about negative consequences to doing what you want, you will never to anything you want. And THAT is the ultimate punishment.
I enjoy helping people, so long as I'm not screwed over by doing so. Not because I expect any sort of return, but because seeing suffering in real life makes me cringe. I'd rather see joy.
It doesn't bother me in fictional settings though, because I know its not real.
do* not "to"
I don't care what side of the coin I'm on. Doesn't effect me either way. So, maybe I'm the chiseled in edges of the coin. Just let the world pass me by. If I do a good deed, I don't want anything in return. If I do something bad, I ain't gonna be standing out in a crowd.
I'll give the 10 bucks but not sure I'll get 100 😂
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No Good deed. No money. My last good deed was buying somebody groceries, and those were normal day to day things. No alcohol or things like that. Money? Never, you don't know where that goes.
Depends on my mood. And I don't give money to homeless people in general. I'm fine with giving them food, or clothing maybe, but never straight cash.
if I give my best friends 10 bucks... they'll give me back 20, lol...
I am confused why wouldn't I give 10 for 100? What's the downside?
"No good deed goes unpunished".
But you should still do good deeds. Because people that do are the bright lights in a dark world.
Make the world a better place if it is in your power to do so.
I'm the side. Buy the needy person a meal so he doesn't waste the money on booze or drugs and expect nothing in return.
Middle, but lean toward former. Some good deeds I’ve done have bitten me or gone unreciprocated. But some have been.
No good deed goes unpunished. Sad but true.
No good deed goes unpunished
Why?
I don't give to beggars
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