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| ilya_shambat2004@yahoo.com 2006-08-11, 4:21 pm |
| To say that one cannot help people, is nothing but cowardice. There are
all kinds of ways in which someone can be helpful to another, including
reducing their burden, helping them in real ways, supporting them
emotionally and mentally, and simply treating them in a caring and
compassionate manner.
And no, one does not have to have a perfect life in order to be able to
do so. There are all kinds of abilities and skills and intelligence
that one can have that can be of benefit to the next person, and these
come in handy even if one's own life is not immaculate.
So the ideology we see that is directed against that, is nothing but
cowardice. It is very well possible to be of meaningful help to the
next person -
and one does not have to have a perfect life to do so. One needs only
to have certain abilities, knowledge, and skills.
Ilya Shambat
http://ibshambat.blogspot.com
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| In article <1155329359.941897.173420@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
<ilya_shambat2004@yahoo.com> wrote:
>To say that one cannot help people, is nothing but cowardice
How do you personally help anybody, Ilya? Last time I looked you
were nothing but a parasite with a boat load of excuses.
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