Yes you read it right. Plural it is.
There are many of them out there who still believe in ‘Doing
good’ and helping others, even if they do not see themselves gaining anything
from it.
Despite popular belief, Good Samaritans do exist at this day
and age. In fact, we do come across so many good Samaritans every day, but we
fail to recognize them.
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Like, there was this Old man on the bus, travelling with me. I've seen him quite often in the same bus,
but haven’t spoken with him. One day, he had forgotten to bring his purse.
The conductor, who was also familiar with the Old man, did not know what to do.
Just when the Old man was contemplating getting down from the bus to avoid embarrassing
the conductor, another regular traveler offered to pay for his ticket and even
gave him an extra 500 bucks so that he wouldn't have to travel empty handed.
The old man was overcome with gratitude but refused to accept it. After a few
minutes of persuasion, the person who offered the money, told the Old man, that
he could very well return the money the next day. Having heard that, the Old
man was happy and he accepted the money with the promise of returning it the
very next day. There you go, I saw a Good Samaritan that day.
Another day, I was with this friend of mine, who is extremely
sensitive and emotional. We were walking to the cafeteria for lunch when we
overheard a conversation between two housekeeping staff. We did not know what exactly
was going on, but we could make out that there was a problem in one of the person’s
home , as a result of which she hadn't eaten breakfast and was left with no
other option than starving for lunch as well. The other person who was
listening offered to share with her the little food she had, but the first
person refused and asked her to carry on. My friend saw this, went up to the
lady and without uttering a word, just handed over her lunch bag and asked her
to eat. The housekeeping staff refused to tried to return the lunch bag, but my
friend would hear nothing about it. She took my hand and we both walked away
from the corridor. I turned back to see tears of gratitude from her. I saw a
Good Samaritan in my friend, that day.
This is just to point out two among the numerous other incidents
that I come across, almost on a daily basis. I am neither qualified nor
experienced enough to explain that wonderful feeling that takes place when one
witnesses such acts of kindness from random strangers, to random strangers.
People who seem to appear from heaven, just to make a difference in the lives
of others, in a small way, yet impacting the other in a big way. Just witnessing
all this, makes me feel happy and content and inspires me to follow their lead,
when faced with a similar situation. The heavy heart seems to become lighter
and the congested soul seems to breathe a lot easier, on seeing such people.
People say that there is nothing more than the joy of making
your beloved ones smile. I beg to disagree. If there is something much more
than that, it is to make a random person smile. For all you know, you might be
the reason they’re smiling for the first time in many days.
God bless those humanitarians.
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All my friends are pathetic. Only thing they'll do is laugh at anyone who does a small act of goodness. But I've had some experiences where a little good (i did) came back to me ten times over. At the least, it gives me a lot of satisfaction.
ReplyDeleteI should try doing something good to strangers too, but I am always doubtful if the person in need is really in need or is faking it. There are a lot of fakers around me, BTW.
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That is what is important Rajesh, that sense of Satisfaction. Yes, there are a lot of fake people that way, it is up to us to judge wisely.
Delete"People say that there is nothing more than the joy of making your beloved ones smile. I beg to disagree. If there is something much more than that, it is to make a random person smile. For all you know, you might be the reason they’re smiling for the first time in many days."
ReplyDeleteThese lines pretty much sum up things.
Helping our kith and kin is not a big deal because we are supposed to do it. But extending a helping hand to a person you barely know is an act of great kindness and can be done only by someone who has a really, really BIG heart.
The world is a better place to live in only because of such kind-hearted souls. God bless them.
Good post, lady!
Thank you Lady :-)
DeleteThere are good people around us and thus we are surviving. I guess doing small yet heart warming things for others won't hurt. Cheers to the goodness in people!
ReplyDeleteYes Saru, doing a small thing for others would never hurt. God Bless those people.
DeleteAbsolutely true! A smile costs nothing but means so much and it not only makes our day to see all the good around but also inspires us to do good ourselves... God bless these noble souls who make this world a truly beautiful place to live in.
ReplyDeleteExactly Arti, Seeing so much goodness and good people around us, would definitely have an impact on us too.
DeleteI do not think the "experience " ( your word) is necessary to understand these little good things that may matter much to someone. A sense of empathy and basic commonsense is enough to understand the value of a good deed, gesture, how so ever insignificant they seem to some.
ReplyDeleteAnd I see you are fortunate that you understood and felt the radiance of the day.
The experiences might not be necessary, but wouldn't that leave an impact on us, at least to a small extent, when we see such people rendering a helping hand to those in distress?
DeleteAbsolutely after my heart :)
ReplyDeleteI'm Glad :-)
DeleteI liked reading this :) :) I believe that people are always around to do good deeds :) I do not know if you've heard of the Your Turn Now! movement in Mumbai which encourages people to spread kindness to strangers :) :)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you - there is no greater joy in the world than bringing a smile on another person's face - the person can be your loved one :) (let's not undermine their importance) but it can also be some stranger whom you barely know!
Yes Divya.There are people in our very own midst who are always around, we might not have the eye to see them. Glad that you liked the post :-)
DeleteIt is always great to hear such uplifting tales of good deeds, small and seemingly insignificant though they may be, amid the constant gloom and doom. And isn't it nice that we never forget people's generosity for a lifetime?
ReplyDeleteVery nice, simple and meaningful post.
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Yes, I would never forget the faces of the two strangers whom I met that day. You are so right!
DeleteRandom acts of kindness! Make the world go round!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. True :-)
DeleteThere maybe still some good hearted people left in this world, who genuinely care for other people. But sometimes I wonder, whether these random acts of kindness are really selfless, I mean will people offer to help other people if they don't gain anything from it? I am not talking about materialistic gains like money but I feel people help other people because they want to feel good about themselves. Its not the case every time but I have encountered such cases too. Which makes me question these selflessness of these random acts of kindness. :)
ReplyDeleteHope I am second time lucky in posting this comment. ;-)
Second time lucky :-)
DeleteWell I cannot speak for everyone here, but if you look the situation, you would know that the people who offered to help, had less than a second to think. So I would like to believe that it was a spur of the moment reaction, and these actions are normally from the sub-conscious mind. So, I dont think they look to gain something from it.
It is so important that people take time for kindness. Wonderful post, nice challenge respond.
ReplyDeleteThank you :-)
DeleteI agree Ashwini. There are many good Samaritans around us. Infact, there are occasions when we behave as one without even realzing it. I have experienced some much needed help in one situation. And I still haven't forgotten the person!
ReplyDeleteTrue that Binu. Many a time even we wouldn't have realized it. And believe me, we never forget their faces at all.
DeleteYes there are many good Samaritans like the one in the bus. And they do things silently.
ReplyDeleteYes, in their own way, in a silent way!
DeleteI too agree 100% good Samaritans still exist :) its nice of you bringing out such a sensitive thing on your blog and for you thought.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bharathi :-)
DeleteLovely post and for the very reason of existence of such good Samaritans there is some humanity and love left in todays world :D
ReplyDeleteBTW Madam you made us all give you so many ideas for G and then you choose the best one from your own list :D hmmmmmmmmmmmm
Good job ashwini will wait to see rest of the alphabets to flow
Thank you Ramya :-), I actually wanted to write about Google, but this incident that happened sometime back, made me write about it. Suggestions are always welcome :-)
Deleteof course good people r still in a majority..or there d have been total chaos in the society...i think so hehe...how u doing friend? tc n best...
ReplyDeleteYes Ramesh Ji, if not for those people, wonder what would have happened to the society.
DeleteNice. I have seen people like this. But thanks for knowing the term Samaritans. I don't know how to describe suck people before reading your post. Learned a new thing. Thanks dear.
ReplyDeleteNice to know.
DeleteHuh true good samaritans do exist. I remember a bus conductor who gave my amma 50 rupees when she was pickpocketed once in a bus.She is still grateful to that person..
ReplyDeleteThat was such a nice thing to do. God Bless that person!
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