angel2write
Diamond Member
Something someone said on here recently sparked a thought. What do I mean when I say someone is a "good person?"
First of all, I know some things a good person is not.
So what is a good person? I guess everyone's definition would differ. But to me, when I say a person is good, I mean:
What do you think are the characteristics of a "good person?" And if you don't feel you are good, why do you disqualify yourself?
First of all, I know some things a good person is not.
- A good person does not necessarily feel "good." In fact, it's been my experience that most of them don't. Happy people feel good. Healthy people feel good. But possessing inner goodness doesn't necessarily make you feel good.
- A good person is not fearless. Even Superman was scared of things. Invulnerability is not goodness.
- A good person is not always in control. Even Jesus Christ had things he didn't know. You can completely lose your grip on a daily basis and still be good. Or you can keep total control at all times and be an evil dictator.
- A good person is not the same thing as an attractive person. It's easy to feel unworthy if you feel like you are too fat, dumb, damaged, poor, sick, old, or weird to be attractive. But we all know attractive people who are quite horrible, and unattractive people who are filled with goodness. Mother Teresa looked like a raisin in a sari, but she was gentle, kind, and loving.
So what is a good person? I guess everyone's definition would differ. But to me, when I say a person is good, I mean:
- They think about other people's needs and feelings. They try not to hurt people. And if they do hurt someone, they feel guilty and often make an attempt to apologize or make amends.
- They care. They care for pets, children, houseplants, the people they live with, hurt strangers, etc. They can't necessarily do anything to help a particular person or animal, but they care. Bad people don't give a :poop:.
- Good people don't give up easily. Knocked down, abused, hurt, or abandoned, they keep trying to recover & get up and accomplish something. I've seen people so lost in self-pity they were worthless to the world. They were like black holes. No matter how much help and compassion you poured into them, they would never appreciate it.
- Which leads me to another one: good people are grateful. When someone helps them, or gives a kind word, or gives a gift, or shows friendship or compassion, good people are grateful. They may have emotional struggles with allowing people to do these things, but they don't take it for granted that everyone they meet should offer tribute and assistance.
What do you think are the characteristics of a "good person?" And if you don't feel you are good, why do you disqualify yourself?