Anonymous wrote:I do that all the time. Today I gave up my seat for a pregnant woman and was loudly verbal about it to shame others.
And I complimented a boy (he looked around middle school age) with a broken arm for giving up his seat for an old person. There were all these kids sitting and he was the only one who stood up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What have you done recently as an act of kindness?
Or been on the receiving end?
Nothing.
Nothing.
No actually did a tesla merge when was sure would be resisting election results by not letting them but it did happen so that's the random act of kindness.
Anonymous wrote:I do that all the time. Today I gave up my seat for a pregnant woman and was loudly verbal about it to shame others.
And I complimented a boy (he looked around middle school age) with a broken arm for giving up his seat for an old person. There were all these kids sitting and he was the only one who stood up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What have you done recently as an act of kindness?
Or been on the receiving end?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Anonymous wrote:What have you done recently as an act of kindness?
Or been on the receiving end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a friend who has since passed away who always paid the toll for the car behind her when she drove. She really didn't like the advent of e-zpass because she couldn't do this anymore.
That act was for the benefit of your friend, not for others
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love all of those PP! I like to buy a funny card that reminds me of a friend and send to them just to let them know I was thinking of them.
If I hear a coworker griping about a tough time/weekend etc I’ll grab them a coffee on my lunch hour or buy a single flower and leave on their desk to cheer them up.
I’ll buy lottery scratchers and stick them on a car window with a note that I hope they win big.
I try to put good energy out into the world. I like to think it will come back to me when I need it some day.
LOVE this.
Anonymous wrote:I had a friend who has since passed away who always paid the toll for the car behind her when she drove. She really didn't like the advent of e-zpass because she couldn't do this anymore.