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In reply to the discussion: Surprise! Man finds himself in audience full of people he saved as children from Nazi camps [View all]yurbud
(39,405 posts)25. most impressive: he didn't talk about it afterward. Wealthy people make a big show of their charity
so they can use it as a shield against criticism of their business practices, and even average people might be tempted to brag of their good deeds, but this guy embodies the principle of a Bible verse that says, "When you give to the poor, don't let your right hand know what your left hand is doing." In other words, don't broadcast it.
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Surprise! Man finds himself in audience full of people he saved as children from Nazi camps [View all]
dipsydoodle
Nov 2013
OP
If this is a repost and you hadn't reposted it, I would have missed a great day starter. Thank-you!
marble falls
Nov 2013
#7
most impressive: he didn't talk about it afterward. Wealthy people make a big show of their charity
yurbud
Nov 2013
#25
I'm reading this outside Starbucks and 2 people are slightly wondering why I'm in tears.
BlueJazz
Nov 2013
#44