The good deed was, a woman with a couple of small kids had ran out of money to pay for her groceries. Now this wasn't a huge sum of money, and the woman behind her handed her the cash to cover the rest. The look on the woman's face was worth a thousand words. She didn't appear to be in desperate need, and said she could run home and get the money. The other woman just said, "I hate dragging the kids all over, this will just save you the headache of doing that.
Every mother within hearing distance had to be feeling the thrum and thinking, Oh yeah take the money and be grateful for the effort. I know that I always offer to help when and opportunity to aid someone who needs a hand. It doesn't need to be money, but a hand with lifting and carrying things. Putting an old person's cart back for them. Shoveling the widow next door's sidewalk. It doesn't take much, but it does so much for everyone involved. I know it makes me feel wonderful when some youngin' does something nice for me. Well it also might be and oldster who offers help too.
Thanks to all the do gooder's out there. You make my day, in a really good way.
Namaste
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