Originally Posted by Ginsan
To me, the only reason to be kind is because it gives me a good vibe. I think acting noble and saying/thinking you really do it for someone else or to make the world better is pretentious. The term "enlightened selfishness" describes it. I also don't like the "you would want them to do it for you" reason, because, what if they don't? Maybe this only applies to me, but I can't get myself to do nice things because it might pay off in the future, I can only do it if it makes me feel nice right at that moment. And people are just not reliable, you know? I treat people nicely because it makes myself feel better, and that is liberating. Because if I do it so he/she can return the favor, I will be disappointed when the favor is not returned and I may even get angry. I've always been like this as far as I can remember, I would want to get screwed over 100 times before treating somebody unkindly. I don't think I have the heart to be so compassionate, but I'm just saying that's what I would want to do.
These last few months I noticed I get a great vibe when I go to a supermarket, greet the cashier with a smile and say "have a nice day"