avatarA.H. Mehr

Summary

The text emphasizes the importance of selfless helping, inspired by the author's parents' example and the profound impact of such acts on personal values and the community.

Abstract

The author reflects on the valuable lesson of selfless assistance they learned from their parents, who remained patient and generous despite financial hardships. These early experiences shaped the author's approach to helping others without expecting any reward or recognition. The article underscores the joy derived from such altruistic behavior and cites a quote by Nancy Astor to stress the significance of selflessness in fostering a connection with humanity.

Opinions

  • The author deeply values the selfless acts of helping others, as taught by their parents.
  • Helping others is seen as a way to give back, inspired by the support the author's family received during tough times.
  • The author believes that true satisfaction comes from assisting people without any desire for acknowledgment or return favors.
  • There is a strong conviction that real education extends beyond personal gain, promoting selflessness and a sense of unity with all people.

Inspiration

Help, But Be Selfless

Don’t Expect Anything In Return

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Being of help to anybody in need, but being selfless, has been the most precious value/habit I have imbibed from my parents — I continue to do that.

Some childhood experiences also mold us into the people we grow up to be. I remember the time when our family was not financially well off. Yet, somehow, my parents were patient through all that and never complained about their situation. There were times when they would be wondering about the next meal for all of us, and then, in a few hours, help would come in, in some form. Either friends or a stranger would walk in and help out.

Today, when I help somebody, it is such a nice feeling — can’t be expressed in words. I don’t want anything in return. Not even a mention for the help!

A.H. Mehr

“Real education should educate us out of self into something far finer; into a selflessness which links us with all humanity.” — Nancy Astor.

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