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Return On Social Investment - A ratio which can be approximated by the following formula: Benevolence or good deeds by others towards you and/or your own positive emotions caused by your positive actions towards others / (DIVIDED BY) your own benevolence/good deeds towards others - Ideally your personal ROI-ratio should be around 1 or above. (Love is the only thing that grows, if you spread it, remember=) --- How a person measures/thinks about this ratio will differ widely. A very altruistic person that gives a lot towards others "without the need to get anything back in return" still may get back a lot - simply in the form of positive emotions/feelings/praise, etc. NOTA BENE: If your respectful interaction with a person/group results for you in more negative than positive reactions from their part, then cancel contact. ...Dooh: I guess you knew that already, right? - A"pseudo-sociopsychological" term that I came up with some time ago. Recently someone left my life for all the wrong reasons. My neighourhood seems to go down the drain. And yesterday I gave shelter to a self-proclaimed homeless stranger for one night (in a seperate room:). This Person robbed me. Now it was time to put this down in writing. to put it in a nutshell: BE NICE AND GET HAPPY! - BUT KEEP SAFE AND SANE!
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