Everything I Do, I Do It For You :)

@collstarx (1177)
Indonesia
April 22, 2007 6:17am CST
Do you trust if someone you know said : " Everything I do, I do it for you ?
3 responses
@gbolly54 (661)
• Nigeria
22 Apr 07
Yes, but only occasionally and on a case-by-case basis. It cannot be true all the time. Nobody can live for another person perpetually, since all human beings are naturally self-considering. However, there are occasions when you stick out your neck to save another's. Nobody can do this always, as one has a duty to safe one's own neck too. For instance, some people have committed a crime in order to help another person, such as stealing to pay a brother's school fees. There is an ironic twist to the 'everything I do, ....' thing, when the supposed beneficiary of the doing turns around to condemn the 'innocent' doer. I watched a movie in which a wife had to submit to the se*ual advances of the rich man contacted to lend out money to carry out a critical operation on the husband. When the man came out of the hospital and got to know how his wife had raised the money that saved his life, he sent the wife packing, despite the wife's plea of 'everything I did, I did it for you'.
@collstarx (1177)
• Indonesia
22 Apr 07
Yes, I think I can doit for my lover
@sang2k2 (1833)
• India
19 Nov 07
no i donot believe this and i feel that evry action of a person has some kind of self motto involved as evry action of that person, you can be a reason to that. this rule applies to evryone including me.
• Indonesia
22 Apr 07
no i dont trust you pall