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RE: ᔕᑕᗷ ᗰOᑎKEY ᗷᑌᔕIᑎEᔕᔕ - AID

in ᔕᑕᗷ ᗰOᑎKEY ᗷᑌᔕIᑎEᔕᔕ10 months ago (edited)

If we look around, every second person is in need during these inflationary times. Someone's child is ill, someone's household is struggling to find food, someone needs heart surgery, and someone is searching for a means to earn a living. Having the passion to help those in need is a sign of love for humanity.

As you mentioned, I completely agree that it should be done in a proper manner. And it's true that most people in need don't publicly express their struggles due to self-respect. Charity is great, but some people misuse it. I've shared a post about my experiences and thoughts on this few day ago, being totally honest and open.

But here's the important thing: building a deep connection with people. When one user connects with another so deeply that they share their happiness and sorrows without hesitation, that's when a friend can become a source of support. And like a chain, we can collect funds little by little to help. Just like my friend @Weisser-Rabe said, when she finds out about someone in need, she tries her best to help. But what happens after their needs are met? We can only get updates on their situation by staying in touch. This is how it's possible.

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To my experience the need is higher and health or care or aid is not only about the body, solving problems but also mental care if important. Now I am not talking about psychiatric help but simple things like asking: how are you do but it is like you say we need a bond to do so and for that engagement is important.
Perhaps the start is made. I hope so because it feels although worldwide is on the internet the loneliness and anxiety increases. I keep wondering how that is possible if we are with that many people. Can it be we lost the skill to reach out?

Thanks for answering and let's hope some of us can invest in staying in touch.