Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
Shameless arrogant self promotion or a genuine heartfelt appeal?
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autoflavor, i agree with most of what you're saying, but i think it is normal human behavior to want recognition. we're all born with the need for acceptance, and this is one way we can gain that quickly. i think the perversion is when it's taken beyond the human element and done for profit. that's straight-up selfishness and greed and that's really what should be condemned.
- but it doesnt only need to be done for profit.. its such a grey area.. people will do it for the recognition of helping.. instead of just because they want to helpautoflavour
- Like when non-profit executive directors pull an obscenely high salary yet try to make you feel guilty for not donating to their organization.hellobotto
- how many non profits or community organizations have you ever worked for? all the ones i have, no one ever makes much at allautoflavour
- makes very much money.. even the directors.. often the directors on the board are volunteerautoflavour
- http://www.charityna… ...page 8 of the PDFhellobotto
- I'm not saying they don't earn it. But it can overshadow the notion of selflessness.hellobotto
- The NPs I've done work with vary from the folks who are true crusaders driving Fiestas to those rolling up in Benz...hellobotto
- ...but they are all good-hearted folks. I mention the pay aspect as part of the "gray area of perception" convo.hellobotto