Usually because most of them don’t truly want to help for the sake of helping and doing the right thing. They just want the pats on the back and the praise for looking like their being helpful.
It could also be a projection thing. These people are always champagne socialist where their rich mommy, daddy and nanny take care of everything. And they think that problems are solved by paying someone to help someone else, instead of learning to be self-sufficient.
Indeed. Many of them never a real job or real struggle before. They don’t know how to produce, only to consume. No real world experience leads to fantasyland ideas and then when reality hits then smack in the face with failure, they become unhinged. Sad
Usually because most of them don’t truly want to help for the sake of helping and doing the right thing. They just want the pats on the back and the praise for looking like their being helpful.
It could also be a projection thing. These people are always champagne socialist where their rich mommy, daddy and nanny take care of everything. And they think that problems are solved by paying someone to help someone else, instead of learning to be self-sufficient.
Indeed. Many of them never a real job or real struggle before. They don’t know how to produce, only to consume. No real world experience leads to fantasyland ideas and then when reality hits then smack in the face with failure, they become unhinged. Sad
To be fair, how can you be self-sufficient when you don't own anything to begin with?
that's why every sobbing commercial on TV that needs money for a charity has a blanket or a t-shirt.
👆 Awesome observation!
They are enabling the virtue signalling.
Its like those people who clock 20 hours of overtime and still do less work