As I said before, I did not get anything from doing good and I only lost by doing it.
Evil society exists, if the good has to be done, then why should I be the one to do it?
I spent my current age doing good and that earned me zero returns and some losses and I know a lot of people who had a similar experience to me.
No one even feels greatful for the good I do.
Respectfully your argument does not hold up for me.
Considering the fact the doing good will not earn you anything in anyway and that if you are not a millionaire or billionaire your good acts won't matter at all.
What's the point?
I had seen with my own eyes good people being manipulated and fucked because they did something good, on the other hand it's pretty rare for evil people to face any consequences.
Why should I restrict my free hands with ethics and why should I think about it?
Just a note: I am a deist, so I don't believe that doing good will get you anything in the after life.
Reminder: Russia violated all of these uninformed.
Also, why is this posted here? This is not a meme.
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> Key points you should know: > - Federal employees with Long COVID are among those who lost or may lose their jobs during extreme workforce cuts under the Trump administration. > - While the federal government has historically supported workers with disabilities, some now worry accommodations such as working remotely are now threatened. > - If fired or pushed out of their jobs, employees with Long COVID are concerned about diminished opportunities for other work that would offer the accommodations and healthcare coverage they need. > - Current challenges for federal workers with Long COVID are part of a broader climate of ableism and COVID-19 denial under Trump.
United Nations Human Rights Chief Volker TĆ¼rk has expressed deep concern over the United States' "fundamental shift" in direction since the last election and has condemned the "unchecked power" of "unelectedā¦

> United Nations Human Rights Chief Volker TĆ¼rk has expressed deep concern over the United States' "fundamental shift" in direction since the last election and has condemned the "unchecked power" of "unelected tech oligarchs."
> From blowing up at Zelenskyy to fast-tracking Executive Orders, what can we learn from Trumpās recent behaviour?
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> Operation Lone Star has unleashed a windfall for private contractors cashing in on a four-year-long emergency shopping spree.
New data shows Australia's gender pay gap has narrowed, but working women are still more than $28,000 a year worse off than the average man.

> In short: > > More than half of Australian companies have improved their gender pay gap, compared to last year. But for every $1 a man earns, women, on average, still only earn 78 cents. > > The gender pay gap is not about "equal pay for equal work", but aims to quantify the difference between the average earnings of women and men in the workforce. > > What's next? > > Anyone can view the gender pay gaps at companies that employ more than 5 million Australian workers, and their plans to reduce the gap.
Trumpās tariff threats are a wake-up call. Instead of fearing U.S. trade moves, Canada must tackle its internal monopolies to boost competition and growth.

> From airlines to banks, fixing Canadaās competition problem starts with smarter domestic reforms.
The chancellor of the University of Helsinki told a newspaper last month that US authorities had pressured the university to remove certain terms from its press release about Fulbright scholarships.

> The chancellor of the University of Helsinki told a newspaper last month that US authorities had pressured the university to remove certain terms from its press release about Fulbright scholarships.
Iranian Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif has stepped down on the "advice" of the country's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei.

> Iranian Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif has stepped down on the "advice" of the country's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejei.
Efforts to remove bike lanes in Toronto could result in more injuries and make transportation more challenging for people.

> Experts expect Trumpās team to lean on legal arguments, not science, to take down EPAās 16-year-old endangerment finding.
This quote had hit me deeply.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announces aid entering Gaza will cease from Sunday as the six-week ceasefire expires, in a move described by Hamas as "cheap blackmail".

> In short: > > Aid will cease entering Gaza from today, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has announced. > > Mr Netanyahu's office says Hamas's decision to reject an extension of the temporary ceasefire has forced its hand. > > What's next? > > The prime minister's office warned of "additional consequences" if Hamas did not accept what Israel said was a US proposal for an extension of the ceasefire.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States in effort to ensure a "unified and cohesive societyā in a nation that long has prided itself on being the āmelting pot of the world.ā

> President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States, saying it will help ensure a "unified and cohesive societyā in a nation that has long prided itself on being the āmelting pot of the world.ā
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> For over 11 years, 18F has been proudly serving you to make government technology work better. We are non-partisan civil servants. 18F has worked on hundreds of projects, all designed to make government technology not just efficient but effective, and to save money for American taxpayers. > > However, all employees at 18F ā a group that the Trump Administration GSA Technology Transformation Services Director called "the gold standard" of civic tech ā were terminated today at midnight ET.
The axing of some 10,000 programs has consigned untold numbers of children and refugees to death, officials say. Documents and interviews reveal that the State Department appears to have made the cuts without the careful review it described in court.

> The axing of some 10,000 programs has consigned untold numbers of children and refugees to death, officials say. Documents and interviews reveal that the State Department appears to have made the cuts without the careful review it described in court.
A Tajik man is suing his new wife for not being a virgin, an accusation the woman vehemently denies. The dispute has put the spotlight on the local tradition in Central Asia where premarital sex is deemed unacceptable.

The more I read from the article the more I laugh.
> DUSHANBE -- Suhrob spent years working on construction sites in Russia to save money for his dream wedding back in Tajikistan. > > But just weeks after a lavish ceremony in his home village on the outskirts of Dushanbe, Suhrob, 30, took his 22-year-old bride to court, claiming she wasn't a virgin when they married and demanding that she reimburse the 50,000 somoni ($5,000) he spent for the wedding and dowry. > > The bride and her family denied the accusation and countersued Suhrob for defamation, winning $1,000 in compensation for moral damages, according to documents obtained by RFE/RL from the Rudaki district court. > > Suhrob has appealed the ruling.
What will that achieve here exactly?