After my divorce, when I hit rock bottom financially, she gave me half the money I needed for a decent 2-bedroom apartment. Not really for me, of course, but for her grandson — my son. She never lectured me, never criticized me, never tried to defend her son.
She looked at the situation objectively. I wish I had that much wisdom in life. Later my husband and I got back together and things worked out, but I’ll always be grateful to her for being there when my whole world was falling apart.
© Overheard / Ideer
Story 7:
This happened more than 10 years ago. I ran onto a train just 2 minutes before it left. I didn’t have any food with me, and my wallet was empty.
Everyone else was having dinner, while I just sat there with my nose in a book. Then a guy said, “Would you like some tea?” I said I wouldn’t mind. And with the tea came some cookies.
I took a couple, even though I was starving. Then out came a little sandwich, and eventually even some chicken. If he had offered me chicken right away, it would’ve felt awkward.
But he ended up feeding me and distracting me from my gloomy thoughts with conversation. Sam, if you’re reading this — thank you! Story 8:
It was dark, wintertime.
I walked out of the store with a bag of groceries, the bag tore, and everything spilled out. What was I supposed to do? I’d already walked away from the store, the groceries were in the snow, I was trying to scoop them up in my arms, and everything kept falling.
I was ready to cry. Some guy ran over like he was going to help, but then he suddenly ran off. Great.
But then I saw him coming back from the store with extra bags. It may seem like a small thing, but I still remember it. Thank you, guy!
© Galina S. / Dzen
Story 9:
A man came into my office with a little dog. He wanted to buy some fasteners for a net.
While I was filling out the order, he told me that he had adopted this dog from a shelter. Nobody else wanted to take her because she was already old. I handed him the fasteners and said, “They’re free.
You’re a wonderful person, you did something kind, and kindness should return to you.” The fasteners cost next to nothing, so it wasn’t really a big deal. But the next day he came back with ice cream for me and my coworker. He spent more than the fasteners were worth.
I turned red as a beet. I even cried afterwards. © juli.moonli
Story 10:
My mood completely turned around this morning!
I woke up absolutely starving, but the fridge was empty. Grumpy and annoyed, I dragged myself to the store. When I was paying, I pulled a bill out of my wallet and put it on the little tray.
Then I noticed someone had drawn a tiny heart and written on the edge of the bill: “Wishing you happiness, whoever you are.” At first, I actually thought about taking it back, but then I decided, “No, let it keep traveling and giving people little moments of joy.” © Overheard / Ideer
Story 11:
I was riding a bus home when it broke down just as we were leaving the city, and it was already getting dark. What could we do? Another girl and I started desperately trying to hitch a ride.
The problem was, there was a traffic jam, so all the drivers could see our situation perfectly, but for a long time no one stopped. I was already imagining myself spending the night on the highway in the forest. But we got lucky!
A man picked us up — he was driving with his daughter to visit some relatives. He told us he grew up in a village and used to walk to school with his friends, and sometimes drivers would give them a lift. This was his way of paying them back.
On the way, we also gave a ride to some old man heading to the village. Honestly, the world needs more people like him. Thank you!
Story 12:
When I was 19 and broke I worked at a gas station in the next town over from mine, about 15 miles away. My manager was awesome! He gave me the grocery products that had to be pulled on their best by date, when company policy said he couldn’t.
He’d run fake pump tests to front me gas before payday so I could get home and back whenever he’d find me sleeping in my car behind the station, he gave me extra uniform shirts for free so I didn’t have to go to the laundromat as often. He was great. Jim at SuperAmerica, thank you and I miss you!
© SallyHeap / Reddit
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