SmileyMan
Jan 1, 2011
Undergraduate / I have a responsibility act on the compassion I feel for the less fortunate [6]
Thank you for your advice. Here's the latest version, which is probably going to be the final. Please evaluate:
Since my early childhood years I have been deeply affected by the misery and sadness of others. I wept when my parents once refused to buy a homeless man a meal, stood up against bullying in primary school and volunteered as a visiting friend for the retirement home in my town. As a teenager I have sat down and listened to classmates whose parents were getting divorced, friends who were beginning to associate with bad crowds, and strangers whose eyes were teary. I have shared their despair, their sadness, their frustration and anger, and I have tried my best to help them by providing what support they needed at the time. In a world that is becoming increasingly noisy and superficial, I listen, I notice, I send the smile, I ask the question, and I give the hug.
I have realized that the will to act out of compassion is integral to a healthy society. It is a fuel of societal progress and reform, of revolutions and riots. Acting on it shows that you are willing to stand up to injustice and for what you believe in. In a society where compassion seems to be disappearing, I am proud to care enough to help people in their times of need - to be a citizen.
Thank you for your advice. Here's the latest version, which is probably going to be the final. Please evaluate:
Since my early childhood years I have been deeply affected by the misery and sadness of others. I wept when my parents once refused to buy a homeless man a meal, stood up against bullying in primary school and volunteered as a visiting friend for the retirement home in my town. As a teenager I have sat down and listened to classmates whose parents were getting divorced, friends who were beginning to associate with bad crowds, and strangers whose eyes were teary. I have shared their despair, their sadness, their frustration and anger, and I have tried my best to help them by providing what support they needed at the time. In a world that is becoming increasingly noisy and superficial, I listen, I notice, I send the smile, I ask the question, and I give the hug.
I have realized that the will to act out of compassion is integral to a healthy society. It is a fuel of societal progress and reform, of revolutions and riots. Acting on it shows that you are willing to stand up to injustice and for what you believe in. In a society where compassion seems to be disappearing, I am proud to care enough to help people in their times of need - to be a citizen.