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Originally Posted by Sy1616
I’ve found in life that not discussing what good you’ve done for others is the best thing to do, biblical too. It take great restraint but it’s really the most rewarding personally. Way too many people only doing good for self-promotion. Flame on....but you know I’m right ��
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There is very much merit in that approach. But:
"In fact, the researchers found that a generous act by one person could inspire generosity in someone three degrees removed from them, showcasing how a single person can influence dozens or perhaps hundreds of people in their social network, including those they have never met. "
Like said in a past thread, "...If I can influence one person to give blood, then this post is worth it."
(And yes, I hate virtue signaling!)