Oh, alright. Harmless enough. Did you say what you said on purpose to garner
a predictable response? I'm reading at face value today.
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Translation.I will do something nice for you because I may *need*
you to do something for *me* someday. Barry, you must stop being so
predictable; you are proving that true kindness is *not* hardwired
into us.
And you think this *wasn't* predictable? :-)
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turquoiseb@ wrote:
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wrote:
Nice. I like this suggestion...Want to be nicer? Move to the
country.
There is a certain wisdom in this, that I was reminded of when I
spent
my summer vacation way out in the French countryside. You get to know
your neighbors there, and you tend to do whatever is necessary to
stay
on their good sides, because you could need each other someday. In
the
cities, not so much.
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s3raphita@ wrote:
Today is Kindness Day UK, an occasion dedicated to encouraging us
to be a bit nicer to one another. But how do you go about it? Any why
bother? Kindness Day founder David Jamilly explains.
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