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The difference between ideal and reciprocal altruism is in one, the person expects nothing in return. In reciprocal altruism, the person expects something back at some point.
The legal domicile of a natural person is the place to which the person most often expects to return whenever absent from it.
benevolent person
one when he expects the pay he gives return in maximum performance by his satisfaction
For example, if a company invests $1,000 and expects to get back $1,100 one year from today, it expects to earn 10 percent (= (1,100 ? 1,000)/1,000).
It is an order to a single person to 'give back,' or 'return' something.
What goes around comes around" means that, whatever behaviour someone indulges in is likely to affect them in return. For example, if a person does good for someone else, blessings will return to that person in the form of good things. If a person raises their children to be responsible and respectful members of society, their children in return will treat them with dignity and responsibility. On the other hand, if someone does something wrong or treats others badly, they in turn will suffer from poor treatment when they, themselves, are in need.
A generous person is said to be kind, giving, and altruistic. They are willing to help others without expecting anything in return.
A helpful person, is someone who helps someone WITHOUT seeking something in return. This person can also be said to be advantageous.
Absolutely not! The Church fully expects and is anxiously anticipating the return of Jesus.
everyone realizes you're not a good person
Find something and someone such that the person is prepared to pay you the required sum of money.