I believe that kindness is one of the most important human
characteristics.
Sometimes even a friendly smile can save
a life.
People often forget others and
become very busy in their own problems. This leads to a negative downward
spiral and a chain reaction of selfishness. A generation of selfish
people is the last thing we need today. Imagine if everybody was willing to be
kind and compassionate to each other. If it was not forced, but a habit.
This would change the world.
An Inspiring Story of
Kindness
Two
boys walked down a road that led through a field. The younger of the two
noticed a man toiling in the fields of his farm, his good clothes stacked
neatly off to the side.
The
boy looked at his older friend and said, “Let’s hide his shoes so when he comes
from the field, he won’t be able to find them. His expression will be
priceless!” The boy laughed.
The
older of the two boys thought for a moment and said, “The man looks poor. See
his clothes? Let’s do this instead: Let’s hide a silver dollar in each shoe and
then we’ll hide in these bushes and see how he reacts to that, instead.”
The
younger companion agreed to the plan and they placed a silver dollar in each
shoe and hid behind the bushes. It wasn’t long before the farmer came in from
the field, tired and worn. He reached down and pulled on a shoe, immediately
feeling the money under his foot.
With
the coin now between his fingers, he looked around to see who could have put it
in his shoe. But no one was there. He held the dollar in his hand and stared at
it in disbelief. Confused, he slid his other foot into his other shoe and felt
the second coin. This time, the man was overwhelmed when he removed the second
silver dollar from his shoe.
Thinking
he was alone, he dropped to his knees and offered a verbal prayer that the boys
could easily hear from their hiding place. They heard the poor farmer cry tears
of relief and gratitude. He spoke of his sick wife and his boys in need of
food. He expressed gratitude for this
unexpected bounty from unknown hands.
After
a time, the boys came out from their hiding place and slowly started their long
walk home. They felt good inside, warm, changed somehow knowing the good they
had done to a poor farmer in dire straits. A smile crept across their souls.



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