When actor Jason Segel was asked if he's ever concerned about giving too much of himself to others, he said it's important not to give to others who are just there to take. "It's the cycle of giving and receiving and giving and receiving that is what friendship is supposed to be about, so that you never get emptied out," he said. "It's the rich exchange of love."
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In this video, a musician uses his talents to help someone else and start a "Revolution of Love."
This teen basketball player thought his neighbor was coming over to complain about noise. Watch the video to see what happens next.
"You have a moral obligation ... to assume that, despite all evidence, there's actually something of intrinsic worth about you and that, as a consequence, you're duty bound to treat yourself like that is true and then it turns out, if you do that, then your life gets better," said Jordan Peterson.
An elderly woman lost her husband and home at the same time. Her neighbors—a family with eight kids living in a three-bedroom home—took her in.