Altruism
The little old lady was obviously having difficulty putting her trash out by the curb. She could not pick up the garbage can and simply pushed it along her driveway in a series of very slow, halting, steps. As I drove by I could see that it was quite a chore for her and decided to stop my car, get out, and help her. I walked up to her and said "Excuse me ma'am, but let me do that for you." I then did the same for the rest of her garbage. The look on her face was one of gratitude and relief and after I finished she tried to pay me, but I refused to take her money, gave her a hug, and said "Have a great day!" I then returned to my car and drove away.
There was quite a feeling of accomplishment running through me as well as a type of feeling of fulfillment at having performed this random act of kindness. The gratitude expressed by the lady was so satisfying to me that it made me want to repeat the act again the next time I saw the opportunity. There is a type of gratification in helping others who really need it and really appreciate it. However, I wondered what would have happened...
Pygmalion -- George Bernard Shaw George Bernard Shaw -- one of the most well regarded playwrights -- wrote this comedy and first presented it to the public in 1912. He took some of the substance of the original Greek myth of Pygmalion and turned it into a popular play. In Greek mythology Pygmalion actually came to fall in love with one of his sculptures, and the sculpture suddenly became a living
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