
09/02/2025
Jim Carrey once said:
“Imagine being homeless, hungry, and someone shows up with a camera to film your face before giving you food. You have to take it — because you’re starving. But imagine that feeling. Please stop doing that. If you’re going to help someone, do it with kindness, not your ego.”
His words remind us: charity filmed is often dignity stripped. What should be compassion can feel like exploitation — turning someone’s pain into a prop for likes or applause.
Real kindness doesn’t need an audience. The truest giving happens quietly, without cameras or credit, with nothing to prove and no spotlight craved.
Because compassion is never about our image — it’s about their dignity.
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