by gtravels loves her life penguin on July 31st, 2007

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Do you derive more from a good deed when you don't tell anyone you've done it?

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  • by inconsequential on July 31st, 2007

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    Guerrilla Goodness has a lot of appeal to me. That same giddiness you used to get as a child, playing practical jokes and then standing back and watching the result can come as an adult, doing good and then watching the joy it brings to others.

    People are intrigued by untraceable humanitarianism, and the fact that they know that someone did good for goodness' sake (and not for recognition) increases its value exponentially.

    When love is omnipresent and anonymous, its easier for my jaded nature to believe that the world still has a chance.

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