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many people inthe world is very bad ,how we will be know who is good and who not

utilize the power of your sense of thinking and decrypt with your intuition.

this not very easy because some people have two faces

upppps ,if psychology is insufficient , there remains to us only this one way - :before you make a true friend, eat a bushel of salt with him or her.

You mean we should only help good people? :)

the simple way to find who is good or not is communicate with them, then we will be able to realize how they are )

Hi Damian

It is a hard question.

But we have to help the good people, and ask GOD to protect us from the bad people

I ask because many  disapointed me

yep as a part of human race, we cant possibly live all on our own, once in awhile we need others company, and helping each other out is really nice, today you help others, and tomorrow others help you, it's a win-win situation.

Honestly your question sounds very ..... i can't even find the word to express my feelings... Of course people MUST help each other. The world will become cold and dangerous place if we don't... Help everybody.... the members of your family, your friends, your colleagues, a man who lost in the unknown place, a woman who carries heavy bags,  your enemies.... do it...simply do it!

I think we should help each other. When you do smth good, the world is getting better, see? And this is the way we all may get better. But it doesn't mean that someone should forget about his own wishes, over-kindness is an evil as well.

You said that some people dissapoint you...if they treat you badly you can decide not to help them, not to deal with them at all. But it's not the right reason (if there's any) to make up your mind against the whole world. So forgive and forget them and start to help right people)

Hi Natalia.If you think that we should help each other ,please lend me 100 bucks.

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