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RE: ISWS02 || Interviewing a Pakistani Herbalist who Used Herbs to Treat a Disabled Girl Declared Incurable by Doctors...
I don't think helping others is about gratitude... Expecting gratitude diminishes the value of the good deed.
You've nailed a point, but in some cases, people judge their kindness towards others by the response they get from other people which could be negative. It's just like mentoring someone on a digital skill and they person eventually gets popular and richer. Instead of giving you a measure of respect, he or she looks down on you and treats you like a total stranger.
Anyways, it's personal preference. Nobody is perfect. Most times, it's best to overlook a matter than generalise it to others. Thanks for sharing your answer to this question. I really appreciate