json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["Can","you","really","help","someone","you","don't","know","on","the","street"],"appCategory":"Can","appTitle":"Can you really help some one you don't know on the street?","appBody":"<p>It depends on what you mean by \"help\", it doesn't take anything away from you if you help a person push his car or carry some things across the road, infact it's kind of inhumane if you see someone who needs help with something as simple as that and don't lend a hand. The level of \"help\" that we can give a person is dependent on what exactly the person needs. I can be extremely generous sometimes, other times I can be a little cold towards people on the streets because experience has taught me that you never really know who's who, but if I see someone who I can actually help then I'll do it.</p><p>If the person needs a little change then sure, why not, I'll definitely give it to you if I have it. If your hungry and you need something to eat, I just might take you to a local restaurant somewhere and pay for a meal for you but if you try to bite of more than you can chew by asking for things that no one would give you then don't expect me to help you.</p><p>I was once stopped by a well dressed lad who apparently came to my city because he was told that he'd find better job opportunities here. Unfortunately he was a tad bit foolish in the sense that he came to my city without any money or any plans and he asked me if he could stay with me. I was confused, because I couldn't understand how that would work. He literally expected me to let a stranger into my house, and a foolish one at that, I had to say no.</p><p>There's a lot that I could do for strangers I meet on the street, but that's only if it's reasonable. I like to help people, but not when it's at my own detriment. If you think about it, me answering your question is basically me helping you on the streets of musing๐๐.</p><p>I hope this helps.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fkaphx88x","appParentAuthor":"maxwellnewlife7","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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