The comment “why e dey help people” (meaning “why is he helping people?”) reflects a growing skepticism toward acts of kindness in today’s society. What once was seen as a noble gesture is now often questioned, as people increasingly prioritize self-preservation and individual success over community and empathy.

This mindset reveals a deeper fear of being taken advantage of, leading many to view helping others as risky or pointless. As a result, acts of kindness are met with suspicion rather than appreciation, creating a more isolated and disconnected world.

However, this shift in attitude poses a significant risk. If everyone questions the value of helping others, we risk losing the sense of community that binds us together. Rather than asking why someone helps, perhaps we should ask why more of us aren’t doing the same. Kindness should be celebrated, not questioned, as it is essential to maintaining a compassionate and connected society.

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