I used to eat at one of the hawker center at AMK central, the big one next to MS color. There was this old lady on a wheelchair selling tissue paper.
On a few occasions, when she approached me with 3 packets of tissue paper, i gave a $50 note and asked her to eat and then go home to rest. I did this, trying as best as i could, not to let others see it, by putting the note right into her hand. Nobody would hv any chance of taking any photo of this. LOL.
I hate to bring this up in a public forum now, but just to give an example of what we could do to help without blowing trumpets.
Good on you.
Keep it up.
But do know that when people need help, they need help. Whether people can see it or not, people need help. If you really want to help people, you should not care what others do, say or even photograph. It should come from your heart. If you are only willing to help when no one is looking, then you need to work on that. Because you care too much what others will say about you. It is not mentally healthy.
How about putting some time in to help at some old folks home? or home for the disabled? make it a constant thing. Give your time and care more than your money. I can assure you it will change your life.
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