RE: ON WHAT GROUND DO YOU RENDER ASSISTANCE || THE ACT OF GIVING

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Actually you made a very nice points but I want to chip in one or two things, to render assistance to someone doesn't require any specific or particular criteria I think it depends and comes from one's mind to render assistance to another person and such assistance shouldn't cause stress or a problem to the person rendering the assistance, although someone might have one or two things that might trigger him or her to render and assistance to another person which might be the law we or she have for the person or maybe he or she have pity on the person depending on the condition or situation of the person or it can be that he or she has enough and think that the other person needed at least a little out of it then he or she decides to render the assistance all these are things to consider in rendering assistance of course is very nice to render assistance to someone but not at the expense of yourself.


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Yeah, there isn't actually a law or criteria before one can render assistance, but for me most times before I do, my mind unconsciously classifies this criteria before any action is made. Most times, I might just feel a lot of pity for a person as well and I decided to do it for the sake of wanting to change the situation of that person without thinking of any criteria. It's all just about being human.

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