okiron
Well-Known Member
When I got off work tonight and was walking to the bus stop, I got approached by a guy no older than maybe 20 asking very politely if I could spare some money. Apparently he didn't have a place to sleep tonight so he was gonna get on a 24 hour bus and sleep on it. (Which is what a lot of homeless people do around here) Well, I was not even 20 feet from my store and I had no change so I had him come along, bought him something to drink so I could get cash back. Gave him his drink along with $5 and said goodnight.
Now, he might have completely lied to me about why he needed the money but I don't really care. I've been in his position before and even though I never had the courage to ask people for money, I've been helped by so many strangers that my motto in life is, as said in the movie, "pay it forward". The question is, if the reason I gave him money is so that my karma stays good, was that actually an act of kindness or an act of selfishness to insure I have good karma? What do you think?
Now, he might have completely lied to me about why he needed the money but I don't really care. I've been in his position before and even though I never had the courage to ask people for money, I've been helped by so many strangers that my motto in life is, as said in the movie, "pay it forward". The question is, if the reason I gave him money is so that my karma stays good, was that actually an act of kindness or an act of selfishness to insure I have good karma? What do you think?