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I Perform Random Acts Of Kindness

This group is hilarious. Everyone asking for a pat on the back and a gold star. I help people all the time. Not just once in a while and people call me a door mat. I guess you can't get everyone's adoration
slimmmerman
So you think it's wrong, but you do RAKs looking for adoration? If that isn't the ultimate definition of hypocrisy, I don't know what it is!
I've been giving flowers to strangers for fun [anonymously] for 19 years. I don't tell people looking for a "pat on the back" I tell people about it in the hope that more will do it!
When asked "Why do you do it!" I always respond "If not me, then who?"
http://youtu.be/Q-oaUguaoeQ
Allysoninaz
I like reading some of these. Think about it this way, someone commits a random act of kindness & shares it here, a couple of things happen. Others may get ideas of things they can do, and it can reaffirm to anyone that takes the time to read them that yes there still are good people trying to do positive things. If we really do these act for the right reason, recognition is never thought of.
SandyDandy1968
Because I don't want adoration, a pat on the back or a gold star I'm not going to try to remember all of my random acts of kindness. Suffice it to say they are indeed random. They are not just helping homeless people (though I've done that too).
KatieTreat
Hmm. I've found it's only when I expect something in return that I feel like a door mat. Usually, when I practice a random act of kindness, I don't stick around long enough to learn what anybody thinks about it.
SandyDandy1968
Maybe telling our stories will encourage others to to the same if given the opportunity. I don't care for a pat on the back, just sharing an experience.
Zachzx
That's a great attitude to have.

 
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