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If you were to go back through your mind, thinking of the happiest moments in
your life, then many of them will have been when you were giving pleasure to
another person.
Many people give Christmas and birthday presents, not so they will get
one in return as this is illogical in that many times you will buy a person
something they don't need and likewise you in return will get something you
would never have bought. The gift instead is intended to show that you wish them
to feel happy and that you care about them. they likewise do the same making you
both feel happy at receiving something neither of you really want.
Most of the pleasure in helping someone, is not that of the person receiving
help, but the person who is giving it. Many people get enormous pleasure
in giving help in one form or another from being the member of a organization
like St Johns or the Red Cross and giving help in the form of first aid
cover, to those who raise money and put on events as part of the hundreds
of thousands of charities. Likewise support groups where people help each
other allow people to enjoy giving free service to other members of their
community group and receiving other services in return.
After a separation, divorce or bereavement it is the lack of reflected
pleasure more than the direct pleasure that you received from them that
will make a person unhappy.
The pleasure you get from seeing pleasure on a childs face during a treat
or outing, or the knowledge that you have given pleasure to a lover can be
far greater than the pleasure either has received. People who give a lot
of pleasure to others are usually very happy people.
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