Netizens called an old man ‘ungrateful’ after throwing the soft drink given to him
UNGRATEFUL? – A video of an old man throwing away a soft drink freely given to him has gone viral, garnering mixed reactions from the netizens.
Being ungrateful is a harmful attitude that can negatively impact your relationships, your mental health, and your overall wellbeing. When you focus on what you don’t have, rather than on what you do have, you are setting yourself up for disappointment and dissatisfaction.
Ungratefulness can also lead to entitlement and a lack of empathy for others. When you take things for granted and fail to appreciate the people and opportunities in your life, you risk losing them.
To combat ungratefulness, it’s important to cultivate a sense of gratitude. Take time each day to reflect on the good things in your life and express your appreciation to those who have contributed to your happiness and success. This can help you shift your focus away from what you lack and towards what you have, leading to greater satisfaction and fulfillment.
Speaking of which, a video of an old man throwing away a soft drink freely given to him has gone viral. It was just recently when a certain Aronlywis took to the video-sharing platform, TikTok wherein he posted the video.
In the video, a guy can be seen giving a soft drink to an old man approaching him. Instead of thanking him, the old man decided to throw in front of him the soft drink as he’s pissed off by the offer.
@aronlywis gusto ata ni tatay nasa bote #goodsamaritan #fyp ♬ original sound – Aronlywis
The clip went viral after being posted online. It generated more than 2 million views of press time. It was also posted on the Facebook account of a certain Mhiko David with the caption: “May tampo yata”, gaining almost 1 million views. Some netizens have been calling the old man “ungrateful” because of his action.
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