Anonymous wrote:It’s not supposed to help you, directly, other than to allow you the peace you can receive from being kind. It’s for others and as others have said it has to be its own reward. It’s the only way to create the society we want, by embodying it. There’s no other way. But it’s not like an instant karma gift comes right back atcha. I am kind and I feel rewarded in that people chat to me, people smile at me, they’re nice to my kids, they enjoy interacting with me. What more are you expecting?
Anonymous wrote:I know that sounds terrible and we should strive to be nice people just to be decent but I’ve found that being nice/kind has not benefited me in the least and many times has come back to bite me. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a difference between being kind and being a doormat. You can be kind and still set boundaries with people.
Yes, this. But also, my motivation for being kind is not to benefit myself. That’s a weird way of looking at it. The point is to do what’s right, be a good person, and help others. Putting others before yourself is key in many religions, but you don’t need to be religious to do it.
Anonymous wrote:There’s a difference between being kind and being a doormat. You can be kind and still set boundaries with people.
Anonymous wrote:Check your motivations and your desires.
Kindness is not a tool to getting what you want. You still have to advocate for yourself and be self-serving at times. Otherwise you are trying to manipulate.
Kindness is a mindset or care and concern. An act of love and acceptance. If you aim to be kind in all ways, it pays off.