‘No Good Deed Goes Unpunished’

It’s a sign of our times that an expression once used as a vindication of Virtue — ‘No Good Deed Goes Unrewarded’ — has become a catchphrase for cynicism and regret. How does one protect themselves from being taken advantage of while still retaining a sense of generosity, optimism and kindness?

    
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Joe Blow
Joe Blow
1 year ago

I really like Bill Whittle. He had/s a good series delving into current situation and history. Smart guy.

60GigaHertz
60GigaHertz
1 year ago

Oh yea. I live this. I will always trust first and pay later. Somehow, I feel like if I quit trusting anyone, I will have given up something bigger than whatever the potential user is planning.
But I am more careful up front and I am no longer afraid to ask questions beforehand. And I practice The Law of Attraction and ask for help from my spirit guides when navigating unknowns…

60GigaHertz
60GigaHertz
1 year ago

FYI -- I didn’t rate this post. I would have given it 5 stars and the platform says I rated it already and cannot rate it again… weird.

Leroy
Leroy
1 year ago

Anybody know? I’m told that the computer in our car sends info to the manufacturer. Including location of the vehicle. If this is true, how can that be defeated? Removing the antenna?

Hans
Hans
1 year ago
Reply to  Leroy

Disconnect your battery.

Leroy
Leroy
1 year ago
Reply to  Hans

No good. Tracks me while I’m moving.

Aime
Aime
1 year ago
Reply to  Leroy

get rid of the car… get a “klunker”

Hans
Hans
1 year ago
Reply to  Leroy

That’s an obvious consequence of re-connecting your battery.

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago
Jane
Jane
1 year ago

I read the Bible

tom finley
tom finley
1 year ago

Off topic, DRenegade how is Wes doing?