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Posted 2025-01-02 21:54:29
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aUselessBucket #109584 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:56:25
Oh, I'm sorry we made you feel like that *cough*bucket*cough, glare, cough*ย It's your money, and nobody should tell you what to do with it. If you want to give it away, go ahead, or don't. I think I should add a rule about this, don't know what though... |
๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐๐ ยนโดยฒโน #138908 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:57:18
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Smitten #69003 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:58:07
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๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐๐ ยนโดยฒโน #138908 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:58:14 (edited)
Edit: Yes Smack Bucket |
Figmษnt Tสษ ๐ฑ๐๐๐ #122059 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:58:36 (edited)
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๐๐๐๐ถ๐๐พ๐๐ ยนโดยฒโน #138908 |
Posted 2025-01-02 21:59:25
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aUselessBucket #109584 |
Posted 2025-01-02 22:00:45
ยณโฐโฐโฐ ...โดโฐแต หขแถ |
Figmษnt Tสษ ๐ฑ๐๐๐ #122059 |
Posted 2025-01-02 22:01:06 (edited)
edit: if its a bad decision so what you'll learn from it if your happy with your choice is all that matters |
Mars #99577 |
Posted 2025-01-02 22:02:26
First, giving away money to strangers without knowing their situation can often lead to being taken advantage of. While it's wonderful to be generous, it's important to be discerning about whom you're giving your resources to. This is not just about the moneyโit's about ensuring that your kindness is directed where it can truly make a positive impact. Second, money or resources are valuable, and once they're given away, you can't get them back. By giving away 300 GC, you're not just parting with the money itself, but potentially with the ability to use that money for something that benefits you or others you care about. It's important to think ahead about whether this act is truly the best use of those resources. Third, long-term consequences: This might seem like a small thing now, but as you continue to encounter similar situations, you might find that being overly generous to strangers can lead to regret or even being exploited. It's critical to learn to balance generosity with caution. Finally, learning to say "no" is a valuable skill. You don't need to help everyone who asks for something, especially when you don't know their true intentions. You can still be a kind person without giving away your own resources freely. Instead, try looking for ways to be generous that don't put you at risk of losing something important to you. I hope this helps you see why being careful with where you give your money and resources is essential for your own well-being. Next time, try to evaluate the situation more criticallyโwhat are the potential risks and rewards? What are you giving away, and why? I'm sure you'll make smarter decisions moving forward. Sorry if this entire situation made you feel worse. |
aUselessBucket #109584 |