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In your opinion what is the most noble thing a person can do.?

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Mine is join the army and fight for your country

They've got to be real too.e.g Be a superhero is not acceptable.

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  1. give your life up for another


  2. give other people the same chances you had in your life,

    we have lived in freedom and have had great opportunities while babies in other continets die of hunger and disease and never get the chances we had,

    if i can serve that cause that'd be something noble!


  3. Most noble thing one can do : to give of themselves even when they believe there is not enough to go around.  

  4. Give their life for a greater cause, to make a difference for the purpose of GOOD.

  5. The most noble thing anyone can to is to give his life for another. Jesus did it to save us. That is the most noble thing anyone can do.

  6. I understand where you're coming from when you say joining the army but to me i think that that is more like subjecting yourself to the mercy of somebody elses idea of nobility. Sometimes governments make misteaks and order their armies to do very unnoble things.

    My idea of nobility is to do anything that involves sacrificing something of value to you so that you can help somebody else who needs it. For example, i don't think that revoltingly rich celebrities donating thousands of dollars to charities is very noble, it's effective and very good that they do it but it doesn't put them out in any way. It's more noble for somebody who's not so rich to give up having lunch one day so they can give that six dollars to somebody who hasn't eaten properly in three days.

  7. There is rather a simple choice, always lend a hand for others.

      

  8. Forgive and love.

  9. Army is pretty noble.

    Giving your life for someone else I think is about the most.


  10. How about ditching the army and defend against injustice?

  11. taking care of your family

  12. looking after ones parents when they are old  

  13. I agree with the first answerer, not only is that noble but a quiet way of giving service to mankind, little chance of any reward other than the knowledge you may have made someones world that little bit easier by a compassionate act.

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