Well I voted the altruism option, but that doesn't mean I constantly give away all my money and spend my free time helping others. I just mean that if a specific situation comes up where I have the opportunity to help someone out without great cost to myself (I'm thinking lending or giving someone some money, helping someone pick up dropped items, giving someone a ride, escorting a hallmate through campus during HvZ, etc.), of course I'd help--I can't imagine that so many of you wouldn't. The only reason I can think of is... I'm not even sure lol, it's just what's right.Skoosh said:I highly doubt 40% of people here are altruistic. Because if you were doing it for ego or real world reward, wouldn't it make sense to vote for altruism then comment and tell everyone about it? Also I just don't think there are that many selfless people.
Me? I said "shrug" because I don't do that many good deeds, and when I do, it's because I've got nothing better to do or it's not much difficulty on my part or I know they will pay me back/ego. Mixture of everything.
Seeing a lot of people telling us about their anonymous donations and selfless good deeds. Sort of defeats the purpose of "anonymous" when you tell everyone, that's a reward, even if it's not monetary. No shame in it though, it's human nature.
Yes, but that doesn't feel right. I like more the man who helps because it is needed, rather than the man who helps because it'll make him feel good. Even though I know they are the same person. Odd that.Heimir said:Then you do get a reward. It's emotionally and psychologically satisfying for you to do it.Jedamethis said:A reward? I just do good things because there's no reason why I shouldn't, and I like being a good person.
OT: I only do what is "right" when it behooves me. And what is "right" or "wrong" is always debatable.