Dtris, right.. "detachment from any outcome."
Anything that brings "power" to an individual will create an outcome. To be negligence of this fact is the same as when Ra decided to "help" the Egyptian back then, now regret doing so and trying their best to take responsibility for the "help" they gave mankind back then.
Every action has consequences, there is no such thing is "fire-and-forget" like a rocket, or used condom.
If the logic is so, then there wouldn't be "L/L" research, or "bring4th." Ra would have just said "welp, that's on them," and left.
"Great power, comes with great responsibility." -Spiderboy's uncle.
Many times in my life, the "hard" and "uncomfortable" lessons are the one that benefited me the most, in compare with the one that grant "temporary" reliefs. I hated those that were hard on me back then, but looking back, they did me a huge favor for not showing mercy.
Of course there is a balance to it. The main take away is be responsible, you can be "detached" but if that was your family member or children, would you say the same thing as "I don't judge or care of the outcome?" I don't think so. Then again, aren't we all connected as in the "self" and "other-selves?"
Their outcome is not as "detached" as it may seem.
Now back to 3D philosophy and logic....
Ask the person what they need, and if it is food or clothing, go buy it for them, don't be lazy. If you are going to help, help all the way.
Someone once told me, "handing out money is a charitable act of a lazy person."
But hey, to each their own, if it makes you feel like a "kind and generous" person, by all means.
Anything that brings "power" to an individual will create an outcome. To be negligence of this fact is the same as when Ra decided to "help" the Egyptian back then, now regret doing so and trying their best to take responsibility for the "help" they gave mankind back then.
Every action has consequences, there is no such thing is "fire-and-forget" like a rocket, or used condom.
If the logic is so, then there wouldn't be "L/L" research, or "bring4th." Ra would have just said "welp, that's on them," and left.
"Great power, comes with great responsibility." -Spiderboy's uncle.
Many times in my life, the "hard" and "uncomfortable" lessons are the one that benefited me the most, in compare with the one that grant "temporary" reliefs. I hated those that were hard on me back then, but looking back, they did me a huge favor for not showing mercy.
Of course there is a balance to it. The main take away is be responsible, you can be "detached" but if that was your family member or children, would you say the same thing as "I don't judge or care of the outcome?" I don't think so. Then again, aren't we all connected as in the "self" and "other-selves?"
Their outcome is not as "detached" as it may seem.
Now back to 3D philosophy and logic....
Ask the person what they need, and if it is food or clothing, go buy it for them, don't be lazy. If you are going to help, help all the way.
Someone once told me, "handing out money is a charitable act of a lazy person."
But hey, to each their own, if it makes you feel like a "kind and generous" person, by all means.