cjan
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Great topic,thanks TN. Actually, these kinds of experiences have happened to me throughout my life and I cherish them. Most recently ( just the other day) I got a flat tire. My car is an older VW Jetta and comes with one of those toy jacks that aren't much good for anything other than scraping knuckles. As I was struggling to use the jack without losing a hand, I saw a man approaching me. It was kinda late, 7p.m. or so. The man was in work clothes. From his gait and the condition of his clothes, I could see that he had had a long day at work. Obviously, the usual for him. He had a real jack in his hand, and offered his help. We changed the tire safely. Of course, I thanked him for his help and kindness. He simply nodded and went on his way, as if to say, what else should we expect of one another ? I was very moved by this small act of kindness which this man obviously considered unworthy of special notice. As I've said, I've experienced many such spontaneous acts of kindness and try to be aware of opportunities to "pass it on" myself. Somehow, they feed my spirit like nothing else seems to.
< Message edited by cjan -- 11/10/2008 6:22:28 AM >
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