Good (English) is an entity. righteousness, virtue, benefit, benefit, benefit, commodity

Ancient Indian literature says that business should be based on goodness.

To be kind is to be generous. You are generous to others, and the world is generous to you. Through good deeds, you build relationships and create your own circle of business contacts. As it is commonly called now, you are engaged in networking. Therefore, according to ancient Indian teachings, the most important thing for a successful businessman (of course, after good deeds and avoiding meat) is to be able to discern greedy people who are not ready to share the Good. However, the ancient books do not say what to do if you do Good that you were not asked for, and what it can lead to.

1. "Customs gives the Go-ahead" (film "White Sun of the Desert")

So, the first situation is the most common: one good person (maybe you, or maybe your friend) sincerely did Good to a person (as it turned out later to a bad one). And in response to the Kindness, the bad person did or said something that made the good person repent of what he had done. – It happens in life... Man is so built that even if he does Good for free, he still expects gratitude in return. The situation is especially unpleasant if the bad response to the Good is expressed publicly. In this case, the rule in question is used by the victim or his sympathizers as some consolation.

Let us now consider the second situation. Imagine that you are completing an order. The order is profitable, promising, and you like the customer, so you try, you want to complete the order ahead of schedule, assuming that the Customer needs it. You don't have lunch all week and starve your employees. And on Friday, the order is ready, you dial the customer's phone number to specify where to deliver / ship, and hope that the customer will appreciate your efforts... And in response, you hear: "Vasily, is that you? I went away for a week to rest. I'll be there next Friday. Give the report/ papers/ order to Vera, although she is not in the office...Well, give it to me sometime next week..."

What are the reasons for such an inadequate response? The first, rather obvious reason is the uselessness of Goodness for its recipient. Goodness is subjective ("What is good for a Russian is death for a German"). The second reason is antipathy, a conscious unwillingness to be obligated and have something in common with a failed Virtue. And there is a third, very important reason – fear, the fear that you will have to pay, that you will not be able to pay. To give up the good, the good you need, to give up just in case, is the principle of weak, unfree people.

But it is not uncommon for a situation where, because of good intentions, you are no longer presented in the most beautiful light at the end of the story.

You were in a good mood, touched by something (for example, after this article about Kindness) and promised the customer to do something at a very low price or even for free. You weren't asked to do this. But, of course, we were very pleased when you announced the price.

Your ardor passed when you realized that you need to sit down and do the work. Is free. You wait two weeks, then you stop picking up the phone.

If that side shows wisdom (which you are simply not ready for in such a situation), then sooner or later you will be able to finish the job. But this person is unlikely to contact you for an order.

Or our promises about the deadlines for completing assignments and jobs, which we gave just to make everyone feel good now. We were not asked to say that we would do this job in 3 days. NOW everyone is happy, THEN, when the deadlines "fly", because it is simply impossible to complete the task in such a time, everyone becomes sad.

2. "Customs takes the Goods" (joke)

To accept Kindness from others, you need a head. Learn to distinguish good people from small–time scammers - this is a good skill.

In general, to accept Goodness, you need to have inner strength. Insecure people always expect deception, or they just can't accept Kindness. That's why they don't ask.

A strong person has inner confidence that he lives right, so he is ready to accept "unsolicited" Good if he needs it.

You're being offered questionable Goods

In this case, a person receives an unnecessary thing or service as a Kindness, and receives it with an encumbrance. – When you have to pay for Good Things with money, time, and convenience.

- When ordering new windows, the toilet is a gift.

- But I don't need a toilet, I need good windows!

Discounts provided on products that no one needs or for which the expiration date has passed. Free gifts when buying something. All this Stuff looks extremely dubious.

Unobtrusive Soviet Russian service

This situation is very common in modern society. And the seemingly difficult task of providing unnecessary (to put it mildly) services for good money has been solved. Moreover, the implementation of a brilliantly debugged algorithm has been put on stream. The decision is based on two pillars: the money is given from the budget (i.e., like no one's), and the provision of Goods goes under the banner of computerization and various other similar words.

The computerization of district clinics is impressive. Previously, patients knew that it was very difficult to get a number to a neurologist only in one clinic. Now, thanks to the most powerful system of websites, patients know that it is no less difficult to do this in the whole area. There are not enough clinics, there is not enough money for doctors' salaries (especially for doctors who know how to treat), there is not enough equipment; it is becoming more difficult to get a referral for blood and urine tests every year. But we learn from the news that the city's healthcare costs are growing, and due to the additional money, clinics will soon have vending machines for issuing vouchers to doctors (which are not enough)

The issue of installing webcams in schools in the near future is constantly being raised in the press. First, in the corridors, and then in all the offices. This way it will be convenient for everyone: sick children, parents, school administrators, employees of the RONO, everyone who wants to. I wonder if those who came up with this didn't think of "trying on" this Stuff and installing these wonderful vending machines in their office first? I can't help but think of D. Orwell's novel "1984". Amazing foresight of a great writer!

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What should I do if I want to do it well, but they don't ask you?

If you have the desire and opportunity to do Good to another, to do Good at your own expense, and not at someone else's expense, the following is necessary:

Think about whether Your Kindness will be Good for someone else. Kindness doesn't have to be a surprise – if in doubt, it's better to ask in advance.

Think 10 times, if someone had done such a Good deed to you, would you be happy?

Don't expect gratitude – real Kindness is selfless.

Be prepared for people to give up on your Goodness. Unfortunately, the prison laws are too strong in the mentality of Russian people: "Don't believe, don't be afraid, don't ask." For many peoples, for example, Koreans, Caucasians, this is not the case. Most Russian people do not believe in the Goodness of others, they are afraid that they will have to pay for the Good.

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