It was exactly what I needed. When I was homeless, a kind lady took me and my cat into her home. I’ll never forget that time.
She cooked delicious meals, and I truly felt like part of her family as I played with her son and their dog. It was a short stay, but I’ll cherish it forever. I hope to find her again someday to show her how much she impacted my life, to prove that her kindness meant something.
One day, my suitcase tore open on the stairs of the metro, and people just walked by. But one man stopped to help me collect my things, even using his own belt to tie it up. He missed his train to help me.
When I apologized, he laughed and said, “Trains come every 10 minutes. Kindness doesn’t.” That phrase resonated with me so much that I even had it tattooed on my arm. I lost my wallet in the city center and assumed it was gone forever.
Two days later, I received a package containing my wallet, all my cards, and a note that said, “Found this near the fountain. I added $20 because I know how awful losing things can feel. Pay it forward someday.” No name, no return address—just a generous act that I still treasure.
On a rainy Friday, I left a terrible job interview only to receive a rejection email ten minutes later while in the backseat of a cab. I broke down in tears, embarrassed but unable to stop. The driver quietly pulled over to a side street, turned off the meter, and handed me some tissues, saying, “You’ll get a better one.” He didn’t even charge me for the ride.
One time, my husband and I had no groceries and only about $9 to our name. We went to the grocery store for some bread, eggs, and milk. In line, a woman behind us had just one item, so we let her go ahead.
In return, she paid for our groceries and even got us a $50 Walmart gift card. This gesture inspired me to help others in similar situations by covering the rest of their bills at grocery stores or fast-food places. An elderly man who lived in my building passed away without any family or visitors.
I attended the small funeral, expecting to be alone, but discovered there were flowers and cards from the mailman, shop owner, doorman, and others. They didn’t know him well, but they all felt he mattered, and that realization was incredibly touching. While kindness is all around us, life can still throw unexpected challenges our way.
Sally recently experienced a difficult situation when her father chose to leave his inheritance to his stepdaughter because Sally does not have children. You can read her story here.