Would You Beg While Blogging?
ReadCash is an interesting blogging platform. It has a community that is too kind to help those in need. So, you may find short posts and articles seeking help.
Bloggers don't shy away from asking for donations to build their homes. Some of them also ask for money to buy food.
When you are in very hard situations, there seems to be no other way than begging for daily living, such as doe buying food, clothes, etc.
I remember a case where a so-called kind-hearted social worker raised money (BCH) but didn't do the social service they raised money for!
In the past, a smart (clever) blogger also anonymously got a one thousand dollars equivalent BCH tip while writing that he did not have money to buy food!
But how do you verify that the bloggers/people asking for help are really in challenging situations? In reality, it may so happen that the money-seeker is living happily on other people's donations!
<> Judging or verifying people's ethics on the Internet is impossible.
<> Even in the real world, people can fake poverty and crowdfund huge funds!
Would you beg for money on ReadCash?
So, my very open question to you all is simple.
Suppose you have been facing a tough time, are laid off, or don't find a job, or something similar.
Would you beg for money on ReadCash and elsewhere?
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April 10, 2023
No. I wouldn't. And mostly I will not cater as well to any requests. I sometimes get labeled as inconsiderate or uncaring, but I rather find I am simply suspicious of everyone and very cautious with my money. Besides, while some money issues can be due to socioeconomic problems in some countries, often times it's more about spending issues or lack of proper money management that gets people into financial troubles, and so giving them money never really solves their problems. They will always need more. I prefer to offer advice on ways to better manage their money so they can avoid falling short.
In fact, a lot of my writing is geared towards exactly that.