Originally Posted by
shheadz
Truly nice people help others without needing to be rewarded. The reward is in the deed itself. That's what I'm getting at, and possibly what Coco is getting at. The "Nice guys" we're talking about aren't being chivalrous for the sake of it. They're needy. They need constant reassurance and attention, and I can completely understand how that would get annoying after a while.
On the reverse, nice people smile and say thank you when someone does somethin for them. It's a two-way street. If a guy holds the door open for you at 7-11 you say thanks, right? You don't just walk by.
I put a lot of thought into my sister's Christmas gift this year. I'm not going to lie. I was as expectant to see her reaction as she was to see her gift. For me it was a huge reward to see her face light up. Does that make me selfish? Does that mean I need constant reassurance? I do nice things because making the people I care about happy fills me with joy.
Last edited by Gribble; 28-12-09 at 11:19 AM.
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