Helping people and connecting them
Let's talk about human gratitude.
Should we wait for it? What is "gratitude" to a doctor, editor, boss, friend, or nurse? Is it obligatory, and should it come from a pure heart, or is it a "law"?
But what if they provided bad service or demanded gratitude? Where did the kindness, the simple fulfilment of one's duties, disappear? Even more than that, you provide poor-quality services. The article, after your editing, is not worth reading to the end; all the author's energy is lost. I read articles from many magazines, mainly foreign ones, and there are interesting articles there.
A brazen demand for gratitude and insults following a misunderstanding of what a person wants is not dignity, just say - it costs so much and so much, the person does not agree, let him look for another.
They just started paying me little by little. The house is in such disrepair, there is not enough money for food, you come to my house, yes, we have two computers, but our apartment is mortgaged, there is almost no furniture, a problematic car, what are you jealous of? You should envy the people of Africa, whose children are swelling from hunger, they are warm, they do not need winter clothes!
How can you judge who is doing well and who is doing badly? Ask the person, or think about what he does to feel good, how well he can compromise, compromise, and not humiliate. I may have written everything here in a jumbled way. I understand that everyone has their own priorities, but do not demand gratitude from me if you have done me a bad service, or once insulted me, or made me cry.
Clear
on March 8
08.03.2025, 18:02