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englishredrose
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And would we continue to just be with God without demanding anything if we didn’t believe that God is there? We are still expecting God to be there when we are just being with him so that defeats altruism too because we are wanting his presence. Most of us would give up without any sense of believe He is thereBut,
Does altruism really exist because those people who simply give and expect nothing in return at all do expect to be able to give… whether their gift is actually really wanted. I think they would feel kind of hurt if someone handed them back their gift saying “no thank you” and left it at that without any further explanation. Some people enjoy giving and that is their need, that they enjoy. They like to see the joy on anothers’ face as they receive that isn’t altruistic, there is still a need somewhere along the line in giving. They need to feel good. They have the means and can make someone else feel good in short makes them feel good. No they don’t have to give, I agree. But there isn’t any real such thing as 100% alturistic giving because most of the people who give do expect a ‘thank you’ in some shape or form and also they give because they can feel good in giving. If they feel guilty in not giving - then there nothing altruistic in that as they need to feel something in the giving. I really believe there is no such concept as true altruism because they get some kind of joy in being able to etc and have that need to feel that joy in being able to give. The pleasure in being able to give is a need in itself which is fulfilled by the receiver being gracious in receiving the gift and hence to me not altruistic because there is still a need because the giver wouldn’t give or at least give up giving if they weren’t satisfied in the joy of the receiver…
It not just the materialistic return of thank you. One has to take into account the persons’ need, in wanting to give. That instantly counteracts any altruisitc act…