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If you could have helped that elderly man, but didn't, and he'd been hurt, you would feel much worse. If someone asked you for your cell phone and bike, in exchange for that man's life, my guess is that you'd freely give them up. Good for you for making the right choice.
Wow so It's true! No ownder I've had that feeling...I had a bike and got stolen, I right away bought another one and I was planing on pitting a lock on it but got stolen again before I could. Then I found another one but mom said to throw it away. DX Now I'm bikeless and feel empty.
This is things that make you wonder a lot and get you on a horrible mood for a while, you got to pay attention to what happends to you everyday and maybe in the future you'll realize that loosing that phone or bike actually helped you. Know what I mean?
it ******* sucks because you did a good thing and your bike gets stolen
no good deed goes unpunished
rofl. i guess karma wasn't on ur side today.
I laughed so hard when I read that.
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That sucks :(
Altruism is selfless concern for the welfare of others. Take comfort in the fact that the reward for your deed is internal. Externally your phone and your bike were only material objects which can be replaced.