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08-29-2019 07:57 AM
As long as you don't boast about it or pump yourself up then nothing wrong with mentioning it
If it can inspire someone else then it's a good thing
08-29-2019 08:06 AM
I agree with the saying 150%!
Good deeds are done for the sake of doing them, not so that one can post/boast/brag about what they've done for others.
If someone else brings good deeds done by another to light, that's up to them. But unless it's on a resume or in a job interview, blowing your own horn is attention seeking and tacky.
08-29-2019 08:25 AM
To excuse calling attention to one's good deed by claiming to inspire others is nonsense. No one who cares needs inspired and it's self important to suggest your bragging will inspire them.
08-29-2019 08:33 AM - edited 08-29-2019 08:47 AM
I am more inspired by the stories of those who have RECEIVED these good deeds. Seeing how it made them feel and how it made their day is a wonderful message. Listening to someone "toot their horn" or even brag about people they know is self serving. They are just trying to make themselves look good, not inspire anything.
08-29-2019 08:36 AM
I just prefer to keep those things private. They often come off as boasting and bragging to me. I think people like all the gushing about how wonderful they are when they talk about what they've done.
It's a turn off to me...
08-29-2019 08:40 AM
Though on a large scale-public figure angle, it can generate
more money to the cause thru matching.
Like Hurricane Harvey, JJ Watt’s donation generated a foundation
and many other large matches for a good cause.
08-29-2019 08:54 AM
I agree with the OP.
08-29-2019 09:00 AM - edited 08-29-2019 09:19 AM
08-29-2019 09:23 AM
It isn't up to me to determine who is looking for attention.
I'm sure that there are people who lie about what they do just as I am sure there are good-hearted folks who mean no harm when they submit what they have done.
It doesn't matter to me if the post "inspires" others. Either you have it in you to be charitable or you don't. That is a non-issue.
I think people need to take a look at why they find it boasting or bragging or looking for attention. Perhaps one is resentful of the very cause being supported.
Or perhaps their own lack of charity gets a little nudge when they read such posts.
I also find it almost amusing that those who are so adamant that they would never talk about their charity are actually boasting themselves-in other words, "I don't toot my own horn" is ..........tooting one's horn.
jmoymmv
08-29-2019 09:30 AM
There will always be those who like to toot their horn and others who will choose to keep their kind deeds private.
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