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You're quite mistaken; blind people are capable of functioning on their own. It takes more training and practice for them to reach that point, but it's far from impossible.
Besides that? You don't seem to understand the concepts of cooperation, symbiosis, and fair trade. You have something somebody wants, they have something you want, so you exchange what you have for what you want.
This extends past immediate gains; if you help somebody, then if they are able to repay that help in the future they most likely will. The same applies for causing harm; if you cause suffering, then the people who you caused to suffer will attempt to repay that suffering.
Beyond that, you have meta-transactions; if you help a lot of people, then people you haven't helped before will be more likely to help you, while people who harm others are hunted down and punished.
This is the basis of society and law; those who are of net benefit to the group are rewarded, those who are of net detriment to the group are punished or removed.
Even if you don't want to be benevolent for the sake of others, it's in your best interests to do so in general. At the very least you should provide aid when the cost of doing so is low.
Here, I can show you. Is there a hospital or clinic in the area? Go there and heal people with Item 21. You have nothing better to do, so the cost of this is negligible.
Don't ask for payment. In fact, don't say a word. Just sprinkle them with some healing water and move on.
Watch what happens.
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