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Have you helped someone today?

  • Writer: Maaz Shahid
    Maaz Shahid
  • Feb 26, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 1, 2023

I believe in helping others. I think it's the most powerful way of showing that we care about each other and that we want to make the world better—just a little bit better—every day.

I'm not just talking about big things—like donating money or time—but the little things that show your love and affection for someone in a tangible way.


It doesn't matter what kind of person they are, or what their situation is; if you believe there's something you can do for them, then you should do it. It might sound simple, but it's really not—trust me!

The world around us is full of opportunities to help people every single day. Sometimes we even get fooled by appearances and think we're doing the right thing when actually we're helping someone who doesn't need our help at all.


I think it's important to remember that while we should always be careful, being mistaken while doing good is not something to be sorry about. In fact, it's part of being human! Our tendency to do good is what makes us special, and our desire to help out should always be our first reaction.


There are lots of opportunities to help people every day. Sometimes we even get fooled by appearances and help the wrong person. I think it's important to remember that, while we should always be careful, being mistaken while doing good is not something to be sorry about. In fact, it's part of being human! Our tendency to do good is what makes us special, and our desire to help out should always be our first reaction.


There is no such thing as a "bad" person; there are just people who need help. That's why it's important to remember that, although we should always be careful, being mistaken while doing good is not something to be sorry about. In fact, it's part of being human. When you've been fooled before, it can be tempting to stop helping altogether. But we should never let a few bad experiences stop us from doing what we know is right!


Our tendency to do good is what makes us special, and our desire to help out should always be our first reaction. That's why I still try to help whenever I can—even if sometimes I choose the wrong person, or even if it turns out they don't really need help at all (or don't want any).


So today I encourage you to help others. Even if it's the wrong thing to do, or you get fooled by appearances, or the person (or people) you're trying to help don't know they need your help, keep helping. Because we all need help sometimes. And because our desire to be helpful is what makes us human.

 
 
 

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