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If everyone helped someone else each day, could the world possibly run out of people to help?

Why do you think that? Thanks for your thoughts.

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teff torbes | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Never.

Even in the US a tremendous amount of people live in poverty. It'd be more than a little bit of help every day for them to be not in "poverty", and the US is one of the better off areas of the world. While I've never been to sub-saharan Africa, I've been out of the country, and in some of the poorest areas of this country to know that, quite simply, some people need far more than a little bit of help.

Poverty aside, we also all have little problems. I could use some help with some of mine, and you, yours. If someone helped me every day, I'm sure I'll have new problems that pop up in time.

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chris goward | 3 years, 5 months ago
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People have new questions and new problems each day. The world will never run out of opportunities to help.

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lindsaywriter | 3 years, 5 months ago
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My guess would be no. Because the world keeps changing, the environment keeps changing, people's lives keep changing, the act of helping someone does not necessarily make life perfect. It's conceivable the person helping one day will need help the next.

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schissel | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Only if the world ran out of problems, which I don't see happening any time soon. Even if humans were perfect, there's always nature to contend with.

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misterr | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I don't think that is possible. everyday is a new day with new opportunities to help people. Not necessarily the same person that you can help.

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