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  • DAILY random acts of kindness! No need for anything other than the actual doing!
  • Most of us consider good deeds as selfless and altruistic. However, I would propose that all good deeds towards others have a kind of built in personal satisfaction value, giving each of us a kind of better sense of self-worth. Perhaps the best of a selfless good deed is found in random acts of kindness, when no one but you knows you gave without any sense or need of recipication. I love the concept of 'paying it forward.' On occasion, I have been handing out twenty dollar bills to strangers ... just 'cause. The 'just cause' is because I know almost everyone in this country is wealthier than most any other nation: even our poor has access to Welfare and Social Services. We, in our home, are not wealthy by any stretch of the imagination, but what I have requested of each of the recipiants of this $20 bucks, is to give half of it to someone else.
  • No good deed goes unpunished. Therefore there is always never a reward. e.g. you give a dying person mouth to mouth ,he servives you die of hiv
  • i was getting my morning coffee at starbucks through their drive-thru and i decided to pay for the next five cars that drove up after me. i didn't quite know how much to leave...so i just dropped a $100 and told the cashier guy to keep the rest of it. if there was any left by than...hehe i didnt feel good b/c that was the last of my money...so that i believe was a selfless good deed.
  • Yes. A selfless good deed is when you do something good and don't expect anything in return. Examples: Offering to help an elderly person carry his or her bags and sincerely mean it, volunteering with the right attitude, etc.

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