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When a person is developed, does he have the obligation to help other brothers and sisters?
Of course, there is no legal obligation, but morality and public opinion will favor help.

If I were you, I would only help the poor, not help without limit.

Imagine if I were developed, sitting in several luxury houses, flying all over the world, carrying tens of thousands of handbags, wearing dazzling high heels, wearing thousands of clothes and coats, and having endless private parties ~

At this time, my poor childhood, even my brothers and sisters in my childhood, still lived in that ravine without food. No one will disregard their brothers and sisters and settle down to fight for a full meal, right? At least they will be placed in places with better local living standards.

? At this point, I think my love can be hidden for the time being and won't help them for the time being. Mainly afraid of snakes swallowing elephants, because people are not enough. I help too much and pay too much, which is likely to make them feel worthy and take it for granted. This situation should not be too much in real life.

In addition, people who are supported by others are likely to get used to the benefits of getting something for nothing. At first, they may not earn much money or find a job, and then they may simply stay at home and cross their legs for a few days, waiting for me to pay him. Once I forget, or don't give it, he will say that I have no conscience and have forgotten my brothers and sisters. This is a typical thankless job, and you will get angry.

However, if they are in a hurry and need money badly, I am still happy to help.

Well, whether to help them or not, and how to help them, let's talk about it when I'm really developed.