Sharing is caring...
I believe in it.
Nothing much I can say, but I
believe that there's no point of what we have if it's not being shared. Yes,
it's a good feeling to have anything we want, but I think we'll feel happier if
we can share it to the others. Do you ever feel like you can laugh more often
when you're with your friends? I do. Do you ever feel like your appetite is
bigger when you eat with your family from the same plate? I do.
I believe that naturally people
will be happier when they share what they have. It's just that sometimes some
of them forget about it, about how they feel when they give what they have,
that makes them don't care about the others and keep anything for
themselves.
Do you think why people do not like
to be lonely? Because they'll have no one. No one to share their story, no one
to share their sadness, happiness, and sometimes a shoulder to lean on.
Sometimes, I wonder why some people
have so many excuses not to help the unfortunate. One time they'll say,
"Sorry, I am still a student I don't have a job. I can't help them",
in another time they'll say, "I'm so sorry for them, but I'm not a rich
man. I wish I could help."
Why? Why? Why do they think they
have to be rich and have a job first before they can help the others? We can
still help them even thought we are extremely poor and just students who still
get money only from our parents. Give them what we have, even if it's just a
penny. Why "being not rich" and "being a
student" have to be their excuses? What if we never be rich in the
end? Then you'll never have a willingness help them. What if (I hope do not
happen) we die young? Then you'll regret your life (as a student maybe) for
being so useless for other people, for losing your chances to help them. Do you
want to be a dead man who is well-known for being so useless? Or maybe you'll
be a dead man who's NOT well-known AT ALL because you didn't leave any good
mark in society, because you're that useless.
It's so common to see a celebrity
or a popular man or a rich man giving what they have in a huge amount. I am not
surprised. It becomes their duty to help them because they are more fortune
than the others. But it's an "extra-astonishing" when I saw a man,
who was extremely poor with torn clothes and lived under a bridge; put his
money (that he had gotten from a kind guy who had passed him) into a box for
charity in front of a mosque. Helloooo?
Don't you feel ashamed of yourself? Because I was ashamed of myself when I
witnessed it. That man, who was less fortune than me, could do such a noble
thing. But me? I was more fortune but I did... nothing.
Since that time, I have been aware
that no matter what happen to me there are still some people out there who are
less fortune than me and need my help. So I don't want to wait for anything
happen to me to help them.
When I want to help them, I will.
Now. With whatever I have. Without excuses.
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