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Do you agree with "No good deed goes unpunished?"?

Just last week a Good Samaritan saved the life of a women, but everyone let him die: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Wellness/dying-good-samaritan-hugo-alfredo-tale-yax-symptom/story? id = 10488434 and two men were fired for helping a security guard catch a criminal: Why http://www.inc.com/news/articles/2010/04/sprint-fires-employees-for-pursuing-shoplifter.html?partner = yahoobuzz what suddenly seems to "Nice Guys Finish Last?

– Only one of these two examples (Good Samaritan) has some merit to his statement. Good lifter kind in the history of shopping was the person (company) ordered them not to help, not the one's who endanger themselves (and therefore their families and bystanders) unnecessarily. No one was until the danger in speaking, and the company was willing to take the loss to avoid damage. They were dismissed for acting unsafely rightly unnecessarily. And even if we accept the two stories, its "generalizing and" not only wrong, but harmful. the vast majority of people operating soup kitchens, shelters, orphanages and other "activities" are not considered good deed punished with a definition of the word. No, this is a saying stupid, used as an excuse for apathy for those who want to avoid the high road when the time comes.

No More Health Care Choice, Wake Up America #5

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