• mycodesucks@lemmy.world
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    39 minutes ago

    The biggest mistake of my life was an act of kindness.

    I’m still kind when I can be, but I’m always ready to regret.

  • MrFinnbean@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Only thing of kindness i kind of regretted was loaning a 50 for a friend. I was student back then and it was a big money at the time. That friend started to evade me and pretty soon it got clear they did not have any plan to pay to me.

    I was angry at the time, but now later in life hearing what kind of people he spends his time with, im glad he kept his distance. Now i consider that fifty as a good investment.

  • jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    2 hours ago

    I can think of a couple acts of kindness I’d probably not repeat. But generally I try to be kind anyway.

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      41 minutes ago

      Do you regret the action if kindness itself, or do you just abhor the response you got from it?

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      5 hours ago

      For me, even when a kind act goes punished, I don’t regret the actual decision even if I wish I could have prevented the unintended consequences. But I make an effort to believe that making the right decision is valuable in of itself

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      5 hours ago

      Sometimes you’ll reap enormous rewards through selfishness and cruelty.

      I guess the market has spoken. Be a sociopath.

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          Kill the part of yourself that’s holding you back. Hollow yourself out into you are an empty husk, an all consuming void, that relentlessly hungers but can never be filled.

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      5 hours ago

      I have regretted, sometimes for years, not indulging in a selfish impulse.

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    5 hours ago

    Oh there are plenty of instances of kindness I’ve regretted. Far more than cruelty since I avoid cruelty. Still, I’d rather regret a failed act of kindness than succeed in an act if cruelty.

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      Yeah I allowed my own kindness to lead me into a manipulator’s grasp. But then I think about what a friend told me after, how she’d rather be taken advantage of sometimes than callous to the needs of others. What I really needed was to maintain boundaries, and to acknowledge when someone is beyond my help, not to not be kind

  • db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I’ve regretted once act of kindness. I once helped a stranded student get back to his country. It was, of course, a scam. A fairly elaborate one, including remote co-conspirators etc, but a scam nonetheless.

  • taiyang@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Try not to let selective memory mess ya up; a majority of your kindness is likely forgotten (saying thank you, watching someone’s bag while they are away five minutes, etc) until you get the one time it backfires. Rare events, especially negative ones, have high salience.

    Cruel impulsives, on the other hand, you tend to remember when you were driven to a rage or when you shouted at someone you love. Impulses you should regret but do happen to normative people.

    Unless you’re a terrible person, anyway, then these are reversed. Common cruelty and rare kindness aren’t default human behavior because it’s counter to tribal survival and evolution would just kill you off. That behavior usually the result of something like a toxic culture or upbringing, and very occasionally psychosis.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    2 hours ago

    I have regretted being kind to someone who turned out to be an evil piece of shit.

    “I really shoulda let the door hit Elon that one time instead of grabbing it.”

    (worked at Tesla for a bit; held the door open for Musk once when he was at the plant)