As for my reaction to the accident and returning the money, tbh and I really mean it, I didn't expect people on this thread to be surprised by my action!
We reacted overwhelmingly the way we did because the present world has been literally taken over by immorality, lies, deceits and all manners of wickedness. If this same incident had happened in 1986 or 1996, believe me, no one would've baited an eyelid. You did well as you didn't allow the temptation of greed overcome your action. After all, you had nothing to lose as a newbie if you had absconded and ceased to post here any more and I think that's where that element of surprise of you returning the cash came from among users here. Kudos!
We don't need a reason to be good, if we are looking for a reason to be good then its not actually who you/we are. Kudos brother!
Ideally, yes we don't have to find any reason for being good. Being good should be a way of life. But the sad reality is that we only can give what we have. An immoral mind can't exhume morality.
The user was able to return the $1000 because he didn't know how NOT to return it. He acted on his conscience.
A bad example is contagious.
We create the world around us by our actions. If actions give rise to lies, deception, mistrust, etc., then this only multiplies the negative.
Stories like this are a great example of the fact that everything is in our hands and we need to treat each other the way we want them to treat us. The participants in the events described above remain a vivid example of this.
We all should be same of you regardless of our religion. No human can be a fraud.
Totally agree, I just saw someone here asking where I'm from Lol but I'm with you I believe every nation has its bad and good people.
Decency and honesty are not tied to the nation and are international. It is in such actions as yours that these qualities are manifested.
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A bad example is contagious." Let me add to this that good examples encourage to do the same. I am sure that EZ0010's actions impressed many here and inspired them to take positive actions.
Belief in the humanity of the community grows stronger after reading this topic. User comments contribute to this too.