We’ve all been in situations where we are expected to give. Let’s say I’m in a team project and I’m expected to contribute a fair amount; maybe when I see an elderly trying to cross the street, I’m expected to give a helping hand; even when I want to fill my stomach and go down the convenience store, I’m expected to give money.
On a very primitive level, we can think of the reason that we give is because we’ll receive. If I contribute my fair share in the team project, we all enjoy a good end result. Obviously if I paid in a convenience store for some food I get a satisfied stomach. Yah, even if I help the elderly across the street I’d get a warm feeling in my heart.
And then there are cases where I don’t know why the fuck I’m giving, or giving more than I’m expected. Those are cases where I feel very fucking bad. When for some very weird reason I’m expected to give more than other people in a team, and other people seem to take it for granted.
Don’t get me wrong here. I think giving is generally a good thing. I once thought nothing was more divine than unconditional giving. Jesus Christ is worshipped by many because he gave his life unconditionally to wash the sins of all people, for all of our greater good. But hey, I’m just a human, why should I give more than necessary for other people, when I don’t get anything in return?
…when I don’t get anything, not even some kind words of appreciation, because other people fucking take it for granted?
Giving is a beautiful thing, but it turns into the synonym of “stupid”, “being used” quickly when it is not reciprocated.
I have been thinking very hard about this. I’ve been trying to make this world a better place for everyone, by giving a little bit more. But most of the time, the world has not become a better place for me. So tell me, why should I be the guy who makes more contributions than it needs be? If no one in a group of people is going to take the last extra mile to get something done, then why should I be that guy if nobody will appreciate it? Why shouldn’t I, like everybody else, let the whole thing sink and we all lose?
I have failed to find the answer, and the more I searched for it, the more I’m leaning into that the only rational answer is,
“You shouldn’t.”