I learned a few lessons yesterday
1. Find out what I am getting into before participating.
2. Heed caution and advice from people who has done it before
3. Zealous?
I do not agree promoting an even when apartments signs are up saying "no soliciting, no marketing."
I asked the person in charge. He reframed it as it is okay and that we are doing a good deed. He doesn't even care. I asked the driver and she just ignores me.
Isn't this zealotry out of hand? Wouldn't this scare other people/new people from joining this group? We live in the land of the free. Why do we have to break rules and get ourselves in danger or even the event in danger ($100 fine per brochure + complaints) when we are merely volunteering our own time and resources.
Are these people blinded or zealous? They go out of their way to promote an event on their own thinking it will do good. But look, did the master say to do this? No.
When a belief is too strong and there is no logic or sense than I think these people are not doing the right thing. They aren't even considering the negative impact they have on others and then they go and wonder why people call them names. There's always two and a half sides to things. Blinded people are persistent and only see their way - which is a disadvantage.
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