10+ Tears Guaranteed: Kindness Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity
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I love the ones that make my heart squeeze
Lovely, except the fire one. But maybe that's just me!
Most of these are probably true. Not the one with the house fire. If a stranger could get the child out, so could she. This really bothers me. There are enough angels out there without submitting a work of fiction
I had a full time housekeeping associate who was awful. She wouldn’t clean the toilets ( this was in retail) and made others quit because she left everything to them. They eliminated that position and as I tried to get her into another full time position in the store she gave me her 2 weeks notice.
A week later she came to me asking if she could take back her notice as her son had testicular cancer and her husband had lung cancer and she had breast cancer. I took her back no questions asked and she turned out to be the best associate.
I transferred out not long after and treasure the picture I have of her and myself at my goodbye party.
You never know about the ones whom need help and how far they can go with a little help.
Most of these sound fake. But I hope not. The world needs more kindness.
Bigger sprawling city that had a bus system that really didn’t work, stuck together haphazardly by different developers and some places had altitude issues. Winter had gifted with snow, ice, cold and everything was messy. A mall with grocery store and pharmacy and a terrible lot in a dip-you had to want to get in or out. Bare rock wall of 10 meters up was one side of the dip. And within sight, up there, several blocks of homes including this woman’s house. She had lupus and had a carful of groceries. Three and a half hours on bus to get up there and four blocks from her house or another five hours to see if the disability van that had dropped her off could come back for her or not. I drove a VW station wagon that looked sort of like a mini station wagon, and was being rung up behind her. I said wait five minutes and I’ll be glad to drop you off. She couldn’t thank me enough. Up, around, turn into there and it fed into the upper cul de sac neighborhood and into her driveway. All it cost her was a hug…
Is it just me, or do these stories REALLY sound made up?
Ive just read the one about the $300 insulin.. I live in New Zealand. We dont pay anything for our drugs. Nothing.
I drove a Vespa. WE couldn't afford insurance on this 2nd vehicle. Our agent was more than kind when we told him it's that or not eating. He payed for 6 months coverage and never asked for it back! Took us 18 months. But we payed him back.
The last one, motel Mom, made me puddle up.
No7- that someone in America could die because they can't afford their insulin is disgusting and disgraceful. Shame on America.
I appreciate that you are trying to make people feel better, but why do the peop.e who do gooddeedsneed to mention them. That is hubris
1:26 In a sense you gave the homeless person a place to live. Not a good place, but at least somewhere to spend the whole night. And with that, he could sleep the full night, and go look for a room after work.
To expect a person that has no roof and not enough food to save up to get a place to live is extremely harsh.
6:12 or those clothes were a few years old and just hanging unused in their closet? Anyway is was a good thing to do.
Beautiful. When my family, and I spent a year homeless. We lived in tents, campground to campground. People gave food, and money to help. They were amazing
Dang my eyes are leaking
The insulin story – how can US citizens tolerate a healthcare system where living or dying can depend on how much money you've got?
2:20. I still find it difficult to believe that not only do diabetics have to pay for their insulin in the US but get totally ripped off by Big Pharma as well. €300 for a vial of insulin? Not just daylight robbery but murder as far as I’m concerned. That stuff takes a couple of bucks to produce. And it’s free in European countries. Disgusting.
Thank you Boss for these uplifting stories. So much of YouTube is stories of negativity. It’s nice to see people being kind to each other.❤
Ok, these are good things to remember. I'll have to do a few of these myself. I can be helpful too.