I was taught by my parents to be a caring and helpful person, these lessons have only be magnified by my involvement in Boy Scouts as a young lad, and my Enlistment in the United States Air Force. But it would seem that there are a great many out there who either have not had the honor of these life lessons and in turn have taken on the role of seeking others generosities. Dare i say feeding off it. Now perhaps not maliciously but as a subconscious act. They live a life to a point where they cannot sustain themselves and begin looking for a helping hand. As before I mentioned i am one who is eager to help whenever i can. But should there be a limit to ones willingness to help when the ones who ask refuse to help themselves? Suddenly i am reminded of an old add age and can't remember it right now. For now, this one will continue to help even when doing so puts me in a tight spot. I don't like to see people suffer on any level.
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