đź’¬ Givers and Takers
I want to share something important about the spirit of our community.
Over the past months, I’ve noticed a pattern — some people ask thoughtful questions, receive detailed answers, and then disappear without ever engaging again (no likes, no comments, no sign of life - and they’re active). Others have even gone as far as to create their own paid communities using the same content, ideas, and even copying our “About” description word-for-word.
Now, to be clear — I don’t mind people sharing or reusing what we’ve built here. Unlike others (like Johnny from another group, who was trying to make a living and banned me because he saw me as competition), I actually encourage people to create their own communities and spread this knowledge. The more people who learn about metabolic therapy, the more lives we can help save. That’s what truly matters. And seeing others doing that genuinely makes me happy.
But there’s a difference between sharing and taking.
Givers bring energy, feedback, and appreciation. They help others grow. They share, comment, support, and add their own perspective — even small contributions create ripples that lift everyone. You can often see who they are by their “contributions” or Level.
Takers, on the other hand, just extract value. They come in, absorb the work, ask for help, and give nothing back. No gratitude, no engagement, no contribution. That kind of energy quietly drains a community.
Cancer Warriors was built from love, effort, and genuine care — not just for one person’s healing, but for collective progress. This space thrives when everyone participates. When you learn something, share it. When you get help, thank the person who helped you (a simple “like” goes a long way). When you see someone struggling, lift them up.
Because this mission only works if we all give back.
Let’s protect what makes this place special — honesty, generosity, compassion, support, and respect.
If you’ve taken something valuable from here, pass it forward.
If you’ve found clarity, share it with someone else.
If you’ve been helped, be the next person to help another.
That’s the spirit of true healing — together. ❤️
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Bernardo Henriques
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đź’¬ Givers and Takers
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