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== Who to help? ==
== Who to help? ==


I'm here to tackle a an issue that is quite paradoxical.Is helping someone do a terrible thing is still helping, only one that one person benefits, while others suffer?
I'm here to tackle a an issue that is quite paradoxical.Is helping someone do a terrible thing is still helping, only one that one person benefits, while others suffer? 'Unsigned'
:What do you mean?--[[Special:Contributions/82.152.248.87|82.152.248.87]] ([[User talk:82.152.248.87|talk]]) 17:01, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

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Joo> I don't think this is so: "In social psychology, the everyday concept of helpfulness is technically defined as (1) the property of providing useful assistance, and (2) friendliness evidenced by a kindly and helpful disposition [syn: kindliness]."

I obtained the defintion from an online non-technical dictionary.

Who to help?

I'm here to tackle a an issue that is quite paradoxical.Is helping someone do a terrible thing is still helping, only one that one person benefits, while others suffer? 'Unsigned'

What do you mean?--82.152.248.87 (talk) 17:01, 20 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]