recoverer, Quote:"Sorry, but I won't try to answer every point you mentioned."
Ok, how do I qualify to become the others you speak about?
Quote:"Recently the group of people I work with became really busy."
Which is temporarily living for others, unless one act follows the other and becomes absolute - living for others.
Quote:"If felt really good to be able to help another out in such a way just simply for her sake."
It felt good in your self. Other selves might feel good about it. Your self made the choice to be helpful. If selfless, where's the feeling of right and wrong, feeling good and bad supposed to come from? Does those who one lives for decide what you're to do?
Is helping out building the neo ku klux clan clubhouse part of living for others, or do your values get in the way to do what these others deem as good?
isee, Quote:"Also, it's been shown that when other people witness kind acts, they become kinder in response. It has a ripple effect, no matter who you are or what your likes and dislikes might be."
Ripple effect from your actions; kind acts, the kinder they become - your values becomes their values. Is this what makes a noble sacrifice worth it? What if they don't become kinder, still a meaningful act, for you?