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originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Edumakated
Flame away..
Best part of the whole thread.
originally posted by: ketsuko
I like how this thread has become a competition over who gives more: rich vs. poor.
It wasn't the OP.
The OP was merely stating that the evil rich give too as much as that concept burns like acid thrown in your face for many people.
Just like anything, the idea that people give is not constrained by anything other than the individual. There is no magic economic or ideological line that says "Beyond Here Charity Dare Not Go" like many seem to want to believe.
Every year I participate in a long distance motorcycle ride to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. A network of hospitals for children.
originally posted by: Edumakated
Individual charity is far more efficient than government. We'd never have the arts, culture, and other services that we do if we solely relied on government to provide them.
originally posted by: Edumakated
Every year I participate in a long distance motorcycle ride to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. A network of hospitals for children.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Edumakated
Every year I participate in a long distance motorcycle ride to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. A network of hospitals for children.
This makes zero sense what so ever to me. WHY would people waste money on gas for these long distance drives, or getting to the runs somewhere in the country for some 5k charity run, INSTEAD OF DONATING THAT TRANSPORTATION MONEY directly to the cause in the first place?
Logic dictates because it's an ego stroke, not genuine care. I would never, ever waste money to reach an event to "raise" money, I donate directly. It's a far better use of my money than wasting it on gas to show up and say "See? Look where I went for charity!"
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Edumakated
Every year I participate in a long distance motorcycle ride to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. A network of hospitals for children.
This makes zero sense what so ever to me. WHY would people waste money on gas for these long distance drives, or getting to the runs somewhere in the country for some 5k charity run, INSTEAD OF DONATING THAT TRANSPORTATION MONEY directly to the cause in the first place?
Logic dictates because it's an ego stroke, not genuine care. I would never, ever waste money to reach an event to "raise" money, I donate directly. It's a far better use of my money than wasting it on gas to show up and say "See? Look where I went for charity!"
Did it ever cross your mind that some people enjoy going on long motorcycle rides? We raise money and get to enjoy a couple days riding our bikes. Yes, we could easily just write a check, but that really isn't the point. We've raised over $500,000. We ride and present a check to the hospital located in our destination. We also get to meet some of the children/families that have benefited from the hospitals.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Nyiah
Have you ever known a long distance runner?
The point is to run. They love going to those runs to run. They love the idea that what they love doing is also able to be helpful to someone else because people will sponsor them to run, so they go to all those runs because it's what they do -- they run. They can't not run.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Edumakated
Every year I participate in a long distance motorcycle ride to raise money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. A network of hospitals for children.
This makes zero sense what so ever to me. WHY would people waste money on gas for these long distance drives, or getting to the runs somewhere in the country for some 5k charity run, INSTEAD OF DONATING THAT TRANSPORTATION MONEY directly to the cause in the first place?
Logic dictates because it's an ego stroke, not genuine care. I would never, ever waste money to reach an event to "raise" money, I donate directly. It's a far better use of my money than wasting it on gas to show up and say "See? Look where I went for charity!"
Did it ever cross your mind that some people enjoy going on long motorcycle rides? We raise money and get to enjoy a couple days riding our bikes. Yes, we could easily just write a check, but that really isn't the point. We've raised over $500,000. We ride and present a check to the hospital located in our destination. We also get to meet some of the children/families that have benefited from the hospitals.
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Nyiah
Have you ever known a long distance runner?
The point is to run. They love going to those runs to run. They love the idea that what they love doing is also able to be helpful to someone else because people will sponsor them to run, so they go to all those runs because it's what they do -- they run. They can't not run.
Thank you both for unwittingly admitting while fawning about it that it's simply furiously stroking that ego while trying to claim charitable intentions. My bet is if these events ceased as of tomorrow morning, many "participants" would have no reason to continue any kind of interaction with their charity of choice. There'd be no personal reward for them without the events. Which tells you everything you need to know about about the true intentions of a person -- charity has no obligation to give anything back to the donor, that's the entire point of charity. It's for others, not you.