kellinator (
kellinator) wrote2002-09-07 11:33 pm
Philosophical question
Does it really count as a good deed when you do something for someone and it helps you as much as it helps them? I think Kant had something to say about this, if I remember my freshman-year philosophy correctly...
Not that it matters. I feel most worthy of this life when I'm helping, especially my friends. I haven't been around much lately, so I send *hugs* to all of those having hard times that I haven't gotten support to. You are all cared for.
I said to my mom a couple months back, "I figured out why I'm here... it's to help people. The problem is, people don't want my help."
Am I a nurturer? I think so. But I need to be needed, in a way that sometimes makes me wonder if I'm a vampire or an enabler or something worse. I hope not. I try to nurture, and I hope to heaven I do a good job.
Not that it matters. I feel most worthy of this life when I'm helping, especially my friends. I haven't been around much lately, so I send *hugs* to all of those having hard times that I haven't gotten support to. You are all cared for.
I said to my mom a couple months back, "I figured out why I'm here... it's to help people. The problem is, people don't want my help."
Am I a nurturer? I think so. But I need to be needed, in a way that sometimes makes me wonder if I'm a vampire or an enabler or something worse. I hope not. I try to nurture, and I hope to heaven I do a good job.
Re: Philosophical question
Definitely. It also means you're smart. After all the best I can think of to get somebody to repeat a good deed *to* me is if it benefits them too...
Re: Philosophical question
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Perhaps you should just focus your need to nurture somewhere specifically productive, in such a way that you wouldn't feel that by helping you were being an "enabler" or anything with a negative, co-dependant connotation. Have you considered going into one of the "helping professions", such as medicine, day care, teaching, or drug rehabilitation counseling?
I don't believe that there is such a thing as being selfless. I think even Mother Theresa helped so many because she got a special, inner glow for herself from doing it.
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