Hello!
Today I
was browsing the aisles of Barnes and Noble, drinking a caramel mocha from the
Starbucks inside. I was in search of a birthday present for my father, brother,
and sister, all who have their birthdays within a week of each other. Makes
shopping pretty convenient, in my opinion. So after over an hour hunting down a
few good-looking titles, I had found what I wanted. I went up to the front with
an armload of books to buy, and stood in line for almost 20 minutes before I
was the next up. As I was pulling out my wallet to pay, an older lady ran up to
me and handed me a 20% off coupon, telling me that she didn’t need it but I
looked like it could be useful. I had never met this woman before in my life,
and she left before I could ask who she was. But I got my 20% off, and don’t
regret it. A month ago a friend of mine broke down a block from his house,
which is in a bad part of town. In the process of calling Triple-A he was
approached by a couple of high school kids who helped him push his car to his
house so he wouldn’t have to pay for getting towed a block.
It’s
random acts of kindness like these that bring a real smile to my face. I mean,
think about it. It doesn’t really take much to make people happy, so why not
try? For all you know, that person who just dropped all their books in the
middle of the hallway are having an awful day. Helping them pick their stuff up
might just make it that much better. Then, thinking of the act of kindness you
showed them, they might pass it on, and then it gets passed on again, and
again, and again, forever.
So I
challenge you! Tomorrow, or the next day, do a good deed. Help someone out that
you don’t know, have never met, would never have met otherwise. Even something
as simple as saying “hello” could make someone a little happier. And then when
you’re having an awful day, someone might do something to make you a little
happier. Life’s a circle, and happiness just goes ‘round and ‘round. Like the cheerios
commercial. Go watch it. I command it.
Thanks for reading!
Matthew Finley