In my town, we have a free community shelf/box with a glass door on the front of it, that sits outside in front of one of the local churches very close to where I live. For a couple of years, I have walked there often to donate a variety of things... food, toys, the occasional clothing item, books, and sometimes other things.
There was even a time or two in the past where I have been thanked for doing it.
But recently, I made the decision to stop doing that, and to start donating anything I want to donate more directly to reputable organizations and to people who I know will actually appreciate it and put it to good use.
For one thing, this is partially because, about a month ago, I donated a box of pasta (nothing wrong with it, completely un-used and unopened). Later, when I happened to walk by that area again... I found that the box had been tossed into a snow bank.
The second reason is because there has been a person in my town who, after learning that I am the one who makes jewelry and donates a fair bit of it, has asked me every single time he sees me if I have some. Five different times, every time he's seen me, he has asked me if I have more... he never talks to me about anything else, never asks me how I am or anything, just asks me if I have jewelry and when I say no, he walks away.
This last time he did it, I simply said I couldn't afford it right now. Then, not taking a hint, he pressed a little further by asking if I'd by any chance put any in the free community box, and I stiffly stated without looking at him, "Like I said, I can't afford it right now." And he's just like, "Oh, can't afford it," and marched away.
Thus, as I said, I've reached the decision that I'm not just gonna donate to a free-for-all place anymore. If other people in my community still want to donate there, that's up to them. But since I'm making no profit on anything, and I work on my own timetable and this is largely just a boredom tamer anyway that I only donate because I don't have the patience to sell anything online and I have no use for most of my crafts after I finish them... well, people still don't have any right to make demands of me like I'm their personal craft-making machine.
I also wonder if it says something about our society if people, including even those who have low income (which I know that individual is, he'd said himself he doesn't make much money) can be pestering or, sometimes, as in the case of whoever threw the box of pasta in the snow bank, inconsiderate of others. I mean..... have people really become so spoiled in our country, even when they're poor?
There was even a time or two in the past where I have been thanked for doing it.
But recently, I made the decision to stop doing that, and to start donating anything I want to donate more directly to reputable organizations and to people who I know will actually appreciate it and put it to good use.
For one thing, this is partially because, about a month ago, I donated a box of pasta (nothing wrong with it, completely un-used and unopened). Later, when I happened to walk by that area again... I found that the box had been tossed into a snow bank.
The second reason is because there has been a person in my town who, after learning that I am the one who makes jewelry and donates a fair bit of it, has asked me every single time he sees me if I have some. Five different times, every time he's seen me, he has asked me if I have more... he never talks to me about anything else, never asks me how I am or anything, just asks me if I have jewelry and when I say no, he walks away.
This last time he did it, I simply said I couldn't afford it right now. Then, not taking a hint, he pressed a little further by asking if I'd by any chance put any in the free community box, and I stiffly stated without looking at him, "Like I said, I can't afford it right now." And he's just like, "Oh, can't afford it," and marched away.
Thus, as I said, I've reached the decision that I'm not just gonna donate to a free-for-all place anymore. If other people in my community still want to donate there, that's up to them. But since I'm making no profit on anything, and I work on my own timetable and this is largely just a boredom tamer anyway that I only donate because I don't have the patience to sell anything online and I have no use for most of my crafts after I finish them... well, people still don't have any right to make demands of me like I'm their personal craft-making machine.
I also wonder if it says something about our society if people, including even those who have low income (which I know that individual is, he'd said himself he doesn't make much money) can be pestering or, sometimes, as in the case of whoever threw the box of pasta in the snow bank, inconsiderate of others. I mean..... have people really become so spoiled in our country, even when they're poor?
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