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Old 31 August 2024, 04:56 AM   #1
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Offered help, but now feel bad.

There is a person I’ve started to see pretty regularly around my city; he appears homeless, but seems to try to look “put together”. Today, I was filling up at a gas station and saw him leave the building with a 2 liter of pop and a styrofoam cup; he sat on the curb near the building to have a drink.

As I was filling up, I contemplated offering to grab him something, and ended up walking over after I was done. I asked him how he was doing and said I’m running to the grocery store and can grab him a few things if he’d like. He smiled and said thank you, and said he is okay. I pushed a bit more and asked if he was sure, and that I was headed that way anyway. He insisted he’s good and told me to “keep helping the good guy”.

As I was driving off, I immediately felt bad, like I insulted him by asking if he needed anything, but my gut told me he did. I didn’t want to embarrass him by continuing to push, so I left.

Did I do the right thing? I tend to overthink things a bit, so curious what your thoughts are.

And no, I wasn’t trying to make a YouTube video by shoving a camera in his face as I chatted with him, haha.
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Old 31 August 2024, 05:17 AM   #2
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My feeling is that’s it’s never wrong to offer help.
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Old 31 August 2024, 05:45 AM   #3
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There is a person I’ve started to see pretty regularly around my city; he appears homeless, but seems to try to look “put together”. Today, I was filling up at a gas station and saw him leave the building with a 2 liter of pop and a styrofoam cup; he sat on the curb near the building to have a drink.

As I was filling up, I contemplated offering to grab him something, and ended up walking over after I was done. I asked him how he was doing and said I’m running to the grocery store and can grab him a few things if he’d like. He smiled and said thank you, and said he is okay. I pushed a bit more and asked if he was sure, and that I was headed that way anyway. He insisted he’s good and told me to “keep helping the good guy”.

As I was driving off, I immediately felt bad, like I insulted him by asking if he needed anything, but my gut told me he did. I didn’t want to embarrass him by continuing to push, so I left.

Did I do the right thing? I tend to overthink things a bit, so curious what your thoughts are.

And no, I wasn’t trying to make a YouTube video by shoving a camera in his face as I chatted with him, haha.
You did the right thing up to a point.

What point?

Up to the point when you thought you might have done the wrong thing.


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Old 31 August 2024, 05:57 AM   #4
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You did nothing wrong. I enjoy helping and I've stumbled upon individuals that refuse to be helped and they would rather the help go to someone who is "more deserving" nothing I can do but move on and try to help the next individual that needs it.

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Old 31 August 2024, 06:07 AM   #5
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my feeling is that’s it’s never wrong to offer help.
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Absolutely nothing wrong with what you did, good on you for offering.
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Old 31 August 2024, 11:46 AM   #7
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You were just trying to help.
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Old 31 August 2024, 01:11 PM   #9
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That was a good thing you did - and done with consideration not condescention, too.
Always better to offer and be declined than to not offer.
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Old 31 August 2024, 01:53 PM   #10
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No issue. Don't over think it. The decision you made was the right one for you at the time.
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Old 31 August 2024, 11:48 PM   #13
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No issue. Don't over think it. The decision you made was the right one for you at the time.


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That was a good thing you did - and done with consideration not condescention, too.
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You did nothing wrong. I enjoy helping and I've stumbled upon individuals that refuse to be helped and they would rather the help go to someone who is "more deserving" nothing I can do but move on and try to help the next individual that needs it.

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Absolutely nothing wrong with what you did, good on you for offering.


This is what you need to be telling yourself OP!!

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Old 1 September 2024, 09:15 AM   #14
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There is a person I’ve started to see pretty regularly around my city; he appears homeless, but seems to try to look “put together”. Today, I was filling up at a gas station and saw him leave the building with a 2 liter of pop and a styrofoam cup; he sat on the curb near the building to have a drink.

As I was filling up, I contemplated offering to grab him something, and ended up walking over after I was done. I asked him how he was doing and said I’m running to the grocery store and can grab him a few things if he’d like. He smiled and said thank you, and said he is okay. I pushed a bit more and asked if he was sure, and that I was headed that way anyway. He insisted he’s good and told me to “keep helping the good guy”.

As I was driving off, I immediately felt bad, like I insulted him by asking if he needed anything, but my gut told me he did. I didn’t want to embarrass him by continuing to push, so I left.

Did I do the right thing? I tend to overthink things a bit, so curious what your thoughts are.

And no, I wasn’t trying to make a YouTube video by shoving a camera in his face as I chatted with him, haha.
This is where you should've stopped. You asked him once. He replied once. That should've been the end of the conversation. You pushed again, he drew his line in the sand. You're internalizing this negative sentiment because of your ego. Don't read "ego" as a necessarily bad thing, ego just exists in all of us. Identifying where the "cross over" from you wanting to help someone to you wanting to help someone for your own feeling of benevolence may be eye-opening.
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