Kind people are some of the most beautiful and interesting souls. Unfortunately, they’re not as happy as they may seem.
I know several kind people who are giving and patient. When I look at them I see a smile, a soft voice, and quiet demeanor – it seems they are happy.
I suppose doing things for others and always being there makes a happy
human, huh. Well, I’m not so sure about that, to tell you the truth.
Happy humans, I mean truly contented individuals aren’t always the
giving kind. It seems the world is a little backward in that area. Kind people are deeply flawed,
believe it or not, well, at least for the most part. What? You seem
shocked. Well, let me explain to you why kind people fail to be happy.
Happiness is a many layered emotion, filled with complicated aspects.
Kind people are not always angels who have fallen to earth to do good will. They have multi-faceted personalities like
the rest of us. Whether you are kind or more on the self-absorbed side,
there are variances about you that determine whether or not you are truly happy.
They Give
Kind people give. The thing is, they tend to give when they are already stretched to their limits. Sometimes,
they can even find themselves in a bad predicament by giving too much
and never expecting anything in return. They are generally the ones who
do not barter or trade-handing out with no hope of return. While their
hearts may be full at the moment, in long term, they desire someone to
give to them in the same amount.
They have high expectations
Kind people expect the best out of those around them. As they help and
donate their time, they see the world as being on the same charitable
with level. Unfortunately, the world is not always as giving as those who give to it.
People who are kind have high expectations that rarely get fulfilled by
others. This can make some people feel hopeless in their good deeds.
They work too hard
People who are giving tend to work harder than those who are not. When
help is needed, kind individuals are always ready to jump right in and
get the job done. They often suffer from lack of sleep, rest and even
nutrition in order to make others happy. Good people make sacrifices more often.
They are limited
There is only so much a kind person can contribute to society. They may
become too emotionally involved in the fact that their resources do not
match their ability to help. This is one of the worst feelings in the
world to them. Instead of giving up, however, they tend to work even
harder and brood in their failings to reach their own set goals.They
just always wish they could help more.
Kind people are intelligent
You know what they say about smart people, right? Intelligence is often accompanied by depression. Most generous individuals are intelligent but
also suffer from sadness as a result of their brain power. When they
are not working to help others, they are sometimes spending time
thinking too much about the world’s problems. They are analytical and
critical, but only in introspection. Sometimes they feel as if they are
never good enough.
But take heart! Kindness has its rewards!
It’s not all about doom and gloom, as the end game of being kind. Being nice to others has an emotional reward beyond
self-criticism and defeat. Each time someone has a new lease on life
given by a kind person the world takes a step in the right direction.
If you are a kind person and feel like you have failed, just remember.
Even action has a reaction, ripples are moving across the world as we
speak. You could be that one person who creates huge waves, making
changes and improving life as we know it.
Keep up the good work!
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