When We Forget to Appreciate Twice!

I have come to realise that sometimes, the same things we expect from others are the very things we also forget to give. This is because we are humans who can easily forget things.
Many of us, including me, have felt disappointed when people don't seem to appreciate our kindness. Imagine giving your time, your money, or even a little help, but the next day, it feels like these people do not value what you did for them, like they just moved on as if nothing ever happened. Trust me, your heart might feel heavy about such.
Recently, I had one of those moments, which humbled me instantly, and it made me smile at myself. I went for a house fellowship one Sunday evening at a member's place, and because of the rain, others couldn't show up. After waiting for them for an hour and not seeing them, we prayed together, and the man was kind enough to give me some plantains.
This was something I had been craving and couldn't get around my area. You must have guessed how excited I was to be given freely just like that. I thanked him immediately, and I truly meant it. But according to Yoruba culture, appreciation isn't a one-day thing. You're expected to remember the next day and maybe even the day after when you see the person to say, "Thank you for yesterday or the other day." This is just to show that the gift wasn't taken for granted.
Guess what? I forgot.
I met the man in church days later, but it didn't occur to me, not until I got home and realised my mistake.
It wasn't intentional. I was just carried away, and by the time I remembered, I laughed because I saw myself in the same shoes as those I once felt sad about. They say we don't truly understand others until we are in their shoes or something similar. I realised that sometimes, it's not that people are ungrateful, but that they are busy, forgetful humans trying their best.
Since then, I have learned to let go of that quiet hurt when it feels like people don't show gratitude enough. If I choose to do good, it's because I understand what it truly means, especially as the Holy Scripture has commanded it, and not because I am expecting someone to keep thanking me every time. The Bible even said we must not be weary in doing good.
Sometimes, I don't even mind as I do good willingly and as the spirit leads me to. And who knows? Maybe the next time, I will keep remembering to say thank you even more than twice. I usually remember things done for me even in months, but that, sometimes, like this day, I forget. That makes me human, but one thing I do also wish is that people realise, just like I did, and not see it as being ungrateful.
This doesn't mean there are not those who choose not to appreciate things because they do it intentionally, especially when they see such things as invaluable to them. For these kinds of people, that shouldn't stop us from doing good because surely, God will keep blessing the hand that gives and helps.
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You're right my dear. We are only humans and can be forgetful. Something quite similar happened to me last week. And when i later remembered i felt bad but it wasn't intentional. Though i did not say thank you the next day because i forgot but i got another opportunity to meet the person another day and i showed i was grateful. Our culture might state it differently but i believed she knew i was truly grateful and her help wasn't worthless. We might feel like it's late but it's never too late to appreciate someone. ☺️☺️☺️
Yes, you are very right. It's never late to appreciate. I also would definitely thank the man when we see again tomorrow by God's grace. I just hope I do not forget but I really appreciated that plantain. Thank you for your beautiful comment. I appreciate 🙏
You're welcome 🤗 dear.
I love that about the yoruba if that's how you people do it, appreciating everyday and it would make a whole lot of difference if everyone thinks that way too.
I know a yoruba guy and others who until tomorrow still thanks me for a help I gave to him that I've even forgotten. 😅
But from your posts, I've learned again that not being appreciated or not appreciated enough shouldn't make me sad or stop giving. Thoughtful one, Princess. 🔥❤️
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Aww. Your comment feels so calming. I love it. Thank you, Merit.
Yes, we shouldn't feel sad when we aren't appreciated enough because God knows how to repay us back even in ways we do not expect. Thanks for your lovely comment.
Thank you, bhattg.
I grew up in a home where you would get tired of our thank you. If someone my parents know does something for us, even my parents would call or visit to appreciate that person and I thought everyone was like that till I realized we all grew up in different homes, so everyone isn't the same and that doesn't mean they aren't grateful but some just say it once.
Hahaha this same thing happened to me just a day after yesterday, so I ran out of data and I wasn't having money, I called my husband to please subscribe for me and he did, I got carried away with Facebook that I forgot to call and tell him that I saw the notification and also thank him. So he called to asked if I received the subscription, and I have to lies that I haven't seen it in case of next time. Few minutes later I called him back to thank him. So I told my friend about it I said this thing if it was me, I could have been very angry. And it looks like a normal thing doing it to others. I now understand that everyone makes mistakes. And I promise myself never to get angry again over such thing. Thanks for sharing church girl 😂.
You're right ma'am. Sometimes we easily forget things,and it's not that we're not appreciative, but because of one thing or another, we might forget to thank the person the next day. Recently, someone transferred money to me. Normally, whenever he sends me money, I send an appreciation message and also call him. But on this particular day, I forgot to message him and even call the next day. Since then, I’ve felt too disappointed in me to call or greet him the way I used to.