ive always admired those that sacrificed distretely meaning that it was OTHER people that just happened to know of this honerable act, complimenting someone their helpful action. the sad reality of life is that someone who will discretely, or even maybe anonymously help you out get less credit over those that make it their goal in life to make it known that they contributed. Speaking of which, i'd like to add the truthful streotype that people that do the least talk the most and exagerate to ridiculous proportions of what they did, not to mention that they tend to be extremely loud. Being the loudest also tends to make that someone a bit annoying, with the exception of those that have this skill of doing this very quietly, in a very weasel-like way... The loud-mouth's taint the honor in a genuine act of kindness in this way, the purpose. The worthy people volunteer to help with the intention to offer help in any way, and this is the one and only reason for their services. On the other hand the loud-mouths decide to help with an intention to get attention from others for their contributions. They also bring it upon themselves to make their services known and to add to that, they even decide to take credit for much more than they have done. I'd like to refer to these credit worth people as humble and the loud-mouths blasphemists...lol For the holy ones, getting credit is a rare event because the blasphemous steal what is rightfully theirs by making it obvious that they helped. Now, the question is this, how do those that are quiet, yet really deserving of recognition for their holy actions get the credit? It seems as though the good get shafted, the good get tested, the good always gets lower hand...why? |