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@JASFLALMT wrote:

You might have chosen different wording. Many of us enjoy giving, and will do so generously and often without expecting anything in return, but just are not into giving our opinions for free. Your insinuation that those of us who don't wish to do so "is both selfish and not natural" isn't very nice and actually is a bit offensive (to me). I love giving and doing nice things for people, even people I don't know, but usually companies who are turning a profit utilizing people's opinions in various ways aren't among them. Just because someone doesn't want to give their opinions for free doesn't make them selfish and unnatural. SMH.

@isaiah58 wrote:

Expecting to be reciprocated for everything you do is both selfish and not natural. Most people enjoy giving as well as receiving recognition and gifts.

I apologize for my comment personally offending you or anyone else.

I still stand by my opinion that it is natural to want to be helpful. I also said "for everything" intentionally as to not imply being rewarded is wrong. Most people that truly give are rewarded internally: warms our hearts, improves our being.

My posts are solely based on my opinions and for my entertainment, contact a professional if you need real advice.

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@isaiah58 wrote:


I apologize for my comment personally offending you or anyone else.

I still stand by my opinion that it is natural to want to be helpful. I also said "for everything" intentionally as to not imply being rewarded is wrong. Most people that truly give are rewarded internally: warms our hearts, improves our being.


@isaiah58, we cool. The way you worded your reply made it sound as if I (and others apparently) are being selfish in withholding our opinions from unsolicited surveys. This is our business (or side gig) and this information obviously has value. Jaz was just pointing out how the reply sounded. Personally, I volunteer lots of time with the Boy Scouts, at the food bank, at my church, and providing transportation to polling places for people who need it on election days.

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@PaulinMI wrote:

I also won't reply to those Market Force surveys that pop up from time to time. You want me to spend 10 minutes for a one in a million chance at $50 Amazon card? Please.
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