Talk:It's A Wishful Life/@comment-27198597-20160511114716/@comment-23880286-20160511165422

It tries to tell the moral that you should be helping others for them and not for yourself. However:


 * Apparently, it's okay to be a complete jerk if someone's nice to you, because it's their fault for wanting to get thanked for it.
 * There is literally no difference between Timmy's behavior at the beginning of the episode compared to the ending. I have no idea where Wanda gets the idea he learned anything, because he was doing good deeds at the beginning as well in the exact same way.
 * It goes against human nature to not want anything in return for doing something nice and it's unfair to ask that of anyone. I don't think anyone's good enough to really not want anything in return, even if it is just some thanks. It usually just makes you a jerk if you're completely ungrateful for it. See point 1.

Aside from that, everyone being miserable because of Timmy makes no sense whatsoever. A lot of people also think it's too cruel, which is what you were talking about. Some people find this the main problem, but I personally think it has bigger ones.