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posted by martyb on Tuesday November 30 2021, @11:59PM   Printer-friendly
from the sorry-this-was-not-posted-earlier-today dept.

It has been quite a year so far. A new Covid-19 variant was just discovered. The economy is lurching along trying to make the best of things with supply shortages and delivery challenges. There seems to be a new challenge to face wherever we look.

Then again, there are those on the margins who were already struggling to make ends meet. The first to be let go when times are tough and the last to be rehired — through no fault of their own. Having a college education is no guarantee of success. (I have experienced homelessness, personally.) Health issues, automation replacing manual labor, an economic downturn when a major employer closes, a car accident and medical expenses... most of us are living closer to the edge than we realize.

Today is the first Tuesday after Thanksgiving and for the past nine years has been known as GivingTuesday. For me, it serves an an acknowledgement of my own mortality. That I will not live forever and I am just one unforeseen event away from being dependent on others to survive. I just heard on the news yesterday that a lung transplant (e.g. for someone who came down with COVID-19) costs $1.2 million. There goes your life's savings.

If at such times I would need to rely on others to get by, why not reach out right now and try to help someone else in a spirit of gratitude for what I have today and to help someone else who is struggling and is in need.

Monetary donations are one way to help. So is spending an evening at a soup kitchen. Volunteering to share your skills and knowledge to someone else. Even something as simple as resolving to smile and wave to all you meet on a walk. Such simple acts have no cost, but to someone who is having a rough day they can be priceless.

SoylentNews was founded by people who donated their time and talents to help a community. And continue to do so. So, look a little farther afield and help someone else today. You, and they, will be glad you did!

 
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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by acid andy on Wednesday December 01 2021, @12:11AM (1 child)

    by acid andy (1683) on Wednesday December 01 2021, @12:11AM (#1201033) Homepage Journal

    Thanks martyb. That's one of the most vaulable, thoughtful things anyone's written on here. Now more than ever we all need to do what little we can to look after one another.

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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by mcgrew on Wednesday December 01 2021, @03:52PM

    by mcgrew (701) <publish@mcgrewbooks.com> on Wednesday December 01 2021, @03:52PM (#1201162) Homepage Journal

    It's sad that such a day is actually needed, for the 95% of the population who are money-worshiping greedsters who wouldn't let Lazarus have a bite to eat and would rather let him starve to death.

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