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Business Consultant - Construction, Earthmoving, Material Handling, Sales Management | Motivational Speaker | Trainer | Storyteller | Personal Mission: To help 10,000+ sales professional excel... |

Can you help someone who can’t help you back? Yes, Just because they need it, and just because you can. Firstly, if you help someone with the expectation of getting something back in return…that is not help…its business. For example ·       Helping an elderly get her groceries to their car is help. Doing it for money is business. ·       Giving food to the homeless is help. Expecting payment in return means you aren’t helping, you are selling. ·       Helping your friend with their assignment is help. Asking for something in return means you traded your skill and/or time for something you want from them. Surely it may be help to them anyways, but you aren’t doing them with the intention of helping. That’s the difference. Help comes from the goodness of your heart. Help is done without expecting anything in return. If you expect something in return, it isn’t help. That’s why if you are helping, you should have no expectations in return   I help someone without any expectations because I was helped by people who had no expectations from me. I know what it feels like to be helped by someone when your mind goes blank and the world around you darkens. It’s the law of nature that when you do something good for someone else it will come back to you. It will come back in your lifetime when you need it, don’t count on it or expect it, but it will come back to you "Always have a willing hand to help someone, you might be the only one that does" – Roy T Bennett #sanjayinspiresindia Video Courtesy - Unknown on social media. I am not the owner

Samith Nishshanka

B.Sc(Hons) in Transport & Logistics Management.

9mo

“when you do something good for someone else it will come back to you” I think that This sentence has totally ruined the true meaning of help. Help is just a word coming from our weakness. When you have a feeling to help someone, it means that it has a purpose (good or bad). we define the meaning of help and then it is used for good or bad for me or others. Help acts as a redemption of our weakness. Let’s get the video you posted, it is a natural thing when someone you care got into a trouble, you always go to him naturally for doing something. just after you think that I just did a favor for him/her and it generates lots of thoughts just like I did him a help I will get lots of Benefits out of this … bla ..bla. According to my POV, everything happens to people and the do something without thinking so it’s normal and natural. When you do things after predetermining or planing ahead, is not natural things.but we need this to plan our defined life. Help is just a word and process we planned. When you need to help others, you don’t want to learn by someone else, it comes within your heart. If you have no sense of a help at a certain occasion, don’t worry and be as it is. don’t let others to decide when to help, whom to help..ect

Noel Neil Dsouza

Health, Safety and Environmental Practitioner and Coach- heavy lift transport specialist , Foodie , Trekker, Long drives ,Explorer , Loves conversations , Leisure walks

10mo

Sad the cameraman found this entertaining

Kevin Gough

Contract Administrator at Legacy Health & Founder of The Love Party (theloveparty.net)

10mo

Great message and I fully agree with you. I’m curious to know your position on something. Here in the United States we get tax deductions for charitable donations. Are those charitable donations truly charitable if we claim them on our taxes and reduce our tax liability by those amounts? I think not. We should donate to charities and provide for the needy out of the kindness of our hearts, not for financial gain. Unfortunately, I think far fewer people would donate to charities if there was not a financial incentive to do so.

Trisha Sarkar

Business Team Lead, Revenue Analysis and Controller | S&P Global

10mo

Here is a question, instead of recording why didn't the person help out the kitten? Seems to me another poor attempt in getting some footage on a social platform rather than doing what's right.

Pooja Gupta

Urban Planner passionate about living in an inclusive and sustainable world by making it so! | Online Volunteer at UN | Writing and Research Enthusiast

9mo

For the people roasting the cameraman - for all you know they filmed it while sending help via a woman who took some time to get to the scene and rescue the kitten - it could just be zoomed in for clarity during circulation. They have repeated the scenes to make it look longer. In reality it could just be a couple minutes.

Naveen Kaushik

AVP - Innovation & Strategy at InputZero Technologies | ServiceNow | AI & Automation | Former Director at Accenture | Ex-HCL | Ex-RBS | Ex-Infosys

9mo

Supporting others without anticipating anything in return is a cornerstone of human empathy and societal cohesion. When we extend assistance selflessly, we nurture a culture of compassion and mutual aid. In everchanging modern world specially in AI deep learning models this is so relevant and embodying this core principle must be treated as essential for several reasons. It upholds ethical standards, ensuring AI prioritizes societal welfare over personal motives. Furthermore, altruistic AI fosters trust and collaboration, enhancing user acceptance and engagement. By integrating selfless values, AI systems can better comprehend and mirror human behavior, leading to more empathetic interactions. Ultimately, instilling the ethos of selfless support in AI deep learning models promotes the creation of technologies that serve humanity's collective well-being. #AltruismInAI #EthicalAI #EmpathyDrivenModels #HumanitarianTech #SelflessAssistance

Mark Kass, Ph.D.

Solutions Strategist | Human-Centered | Global Market Expert | Executive Leadership | High-Performance Management | Cross-Cultural Communicator | Business Risk Analysis | Musician | Martial Artist | Mandarin Student

9mo

What could be better?

This animal don't have any expectations of love , promotion, perks, position. Just he want to help to other animal . And we the humans are not selecting any candidate in our company. We see in candidate he should be experienced with various software he should be communicable he should have diversity of knowledge and at the end we reject to that person. Today in this era we have to learn from animals what is loyalty and honesty this is our situation. हमने इंसानों की कदर नही रखी पर जानवरों ने इंसानों को इंसान बना दिया ।

Srijan Kumar

System Administrator, Shift Ahead Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

9mo

This Sunday, while I was walking An elderly man approached me and requested for assistance locating an address. I soon escorted him to the location. Later, the man claimed you wasted my time because he got into a fight with the person who lives there. They both work in the same department at a nearby government-run institution. This is a reminder that even with good intentions, outcomes can be unpredictable. Sometimes taking a moment to do ‘nothing’ is the best ‘something’ that we can do for someone else.

Nolai Kawale

Graduate Applied Chemist at the PNG University of Technology

10mo

Great lessons of help and care demonstrated by the animals. If they can do that, how much can we human beings do?

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