"I'll admit, being admired by strangers is a concept lost on me," Seyka said blankly, "Likewise, being remembered by a stranger is like being perceived by the rain."
"Actions without meaning still have a result- that much is true. The benefit of helping someone without reward is in itself the benefit, but if the act itself is forgotten, the meaning is blunted. Remembering after the fact is just delayed gratification, which lessens the impact." Seyka paused. "Mmm, I suppose the crux of it is irrelevant. What has already happened has happened, and what will be, will become. I guess that means this is a matter of what these memories will mean to me when I remember them. Maybe this is something I do that doesn't benefit me now, but will help me in the future?"
"But, if it helps others, I'm not complaining," Seyka said, smiling, "At the very least, it passes the time."