For 40 years Sesame Street has been teaching kids to share. The poster needs to watch the episode of "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan" entitled "Kai-Lan's Campout" in which Tolee learns that sharing does not mean completely giving up what's yours, and that it can benefit you, as well. It can be hard to teach sharing if you were never taught sharing.
Yes, I found that response to be very, very frightening. I'm a nonreligious, but even I know the benefits of selflessness. Man, can you imagine? "Hey, buddy, can you help me get this table up the stairs?" ... "Well,... what's in it for me?"
And we're not even talking about selflessness! Sharing! Mere sharing. Yikes, indeed!
No, I agree with you
For 40 years Sesame Street has been teaching kids to share. The poster needs to watch the episode of "Ni Hao, Kai-Lan" entitled "Kai-Lan's Campout" in which Tolee learns that sharing does not mean completely giving up what's yours, and that it can benefit you, as well. It can be hard to teach sharing if you were never taught sharing.
Yes, I found that response to be very, very frightening. I'm a nonreligious, but even I know the benefits of selflessness. Man, can you imagine? "Hey, buddy, can you help me get this table up the stairs?" ... "Well,... what's in it for me?"
And we're not even talking about selflessness! Sharing! Mere sharing. Yikes, indeed!