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General Discussion>A Random Act of Kindness inspired by CA
jwintosh 01:42 PM 05-08-2011
great story!! share the share brother!!
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Blindjimme 02:24 PM 05-08-2011
Purely, simply beautiful.
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CigarNut 02:51 PM 05-08-2011
Very cool Týr! I think our CA fam has more people that care than most other places -- thanks for setting a great example for us all to learn from!
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G G 02:56 PM 05-08-2011
Thanks for reminding me Tyr. For we never know even the smallest things we do (not that yours was small) can make a huge difference in someone's life.
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LasciviousXXX 03:20 PM 05-08-2011
I agree with you Greg. See for me, what I did was relatively small. I just bought a woman a cup of coffee and a sandwich on Mother's Day. Not a big deal at all. But to her, it was the act that made the difference.

I know I often times get wrapped up in my own life and issues and forget that other people are struggling as well. The smallest act can really turn things around. I've thought about that woman often throughout today. I'm hoping that she got to work and passed that positive attitude on to someone else, perhaps a patient. And just think, it all started right here on CA. With all of you setting the example for me :-)
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68TriShield 03:35 PM 05-08-2011
Good job Brother.
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Big_Ern 04:09 PM 05-08-2011
great story!!
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Adriftpanda 05:52 PM 05-08-2011
Awesome story, and great gesture by you, Tyr.
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G G 09:23 PM 05-08-2011
Originally Posted by LasciviousXXX:
I agree with you Greg. See for me, what I did was relatively small. I just bought a woman a cup of coffee and a sandwich on Mother's Day. Not a big deal at all. But to her, it was the act that made the difference.

I know I often times get wrapped up in my own life and issues and forget that other people are struggling as well. The smallest act can really turn things around. I've thought about that woman often throughout today. I'm hoping that she got to work and passed that positive attitude on to someone else, perhaps a patient. And just think, it all started right here on CA. With all of you setting the example for me :-)
Exactly right brother. I have read account where people had already decided to kill themselves on a certain day and something like you did, or a smile or simply someone saying hello to them made them turn around and not do it. We never know like you said such a tiny thing to us really is what someone needs at the exact moment they needed it.
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KidRock 09:41 PM 05-08-2011
Originally Posted by icehog3:
That's why I love you, Brother...making a difference. Thanks for sharing, that just made my day as well, Týr.
:-)

Thank you.
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Bill86 09:41 PM 05-08-2011
It really is the little things in life. That and of course the obvious gesture of kindness to a complete stranger.

Well done Týr. :-)
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jesseboston81 10:41 PM 05-08-2011
That was a great story, Tyr; it sounds like you really made that woman's day/week/month. Thank you for sharing.
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CoreyD 05:38 AM 05-09-2011
Beautiful. I love hearing about these stories and seeing the love.
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DBall 06:19 AM 05-09-2011
That's absolutely awesome, Tyr!
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Coach Deg 06:30 AM 05-09-2011
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!!!!
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blugill 06:36 AM 05-09-2011
Great story!
Kudos on getting out of your own head and life for a minute and looking around at others! It's difficult to be aware of other lives from time to time and you made a big difference in her life!
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Christiel49 07:57 AM 05-09-2011
Thanks for sharing! Very touching. It is most often the little things that make the biggest differences in our lives. I am sure she had a great day and PIF!
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King James 08:34 AM 05-09-2011
Thanks for the story brother. Random acts of kindness can go a long way, like you experienced :-)
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Starscream 09:29 AM 05-09-2011
Keep up the good work Tyr. Kindness is contagious, and that is a good thing!:-)


I hope that this story can inspire us to do more in our own communities and neighborhoods. You never know who needs a pick up every now and again.
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poker 10:03 AM 05-09-2011
Awesome story brother. Sometimes the smallest things we do can impact another in the biggest way. Theres a reason the both of you were there and things happened the way that it did. You were exactly where she needed you to be at that time, and your kindness was exactly what she needed to feel at that time. Coincidence? I think not.
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