We sometimes focus so much on our personal needs and the needs of our families that we fail to do any good deeds.
This speaks of selfishness, even if formally the person does nothing bad.
However, this is not enough.
It is difficult to find a more or less well-known religious movement that could give a categorical ban on positive actions. On the contrary, doing good is often assessed in a positive way.
Even if you don't consider yourself a religious person, it's worth thinking about this point. Religions differ on various issues, but in terms of doing good deeds, they are unanimous.
It's easy to be an indifferent person who doesn't care about others. There are a vast majority of such people in the world.
Experts believe that this trend needs to be changed: start gradually introducing good deeds into your life. This is a really important contribution, even if it seems unnoticeable.
Even if you don’t believe in the theory of karma and the interconnection of actions, it’s worth understanding: good deeds help make life better.
If you notice that there are too many problems in your life, start small. Feed birds, squirrels, homeless cats. Take in a dog from a shelter.
You will notice significant positive changes starting to happen in your life.