After reading your article, I can sense your sincere reflection on helping others, especially your point about how many people subconsciously avoid helping the poor. This is a very real issue and something to think about.
I agree with you that helping others doesn't always rely on money. Sometimes, companionship, understanding, or even a sincere word can have a significant impact on a person. This kind of "small but genuine" kindness may last longer than a one-time act of assistance.
At the same time, I'm also thinking that a key point in encouraging more people to help others is "how to begin," such as starting with small things in daily life, rather than aiming to change huge problems from the outset.
From a writing perspective, perhaps including a specific example from your own experience, such as helping someone or being helped, would make the article more powerful and more likely to resonate with readers.
I'd like to ask if you have a particularly memorable experience of helping someone or being helped?