Helping one person might not change the whole world, but it could change the world for one person.
This week was filled with all acts of kindness. We heard of returned wallets and meals paid for strangers.
Here are our submissions for the week.
My boyfriend was at the DMV here in Taylor Texas and the gentleman in line in front of him was trying to pay for his ID and his card was declined and my boyfriend offered to pay it for him. His kindness and generosity warms my heart daily. I just wanted to share.
— Michelle Hagan
Our world has a bad habit of saying every criticism out loud but keeping every encouragement unspoken. If you’re thinking something positive about somebody, say it out loud. If you’re thinking something negative, tell God about it instead of telling everybody else.
— Lara Baker
When I discovered that a local business was closed early on Saturday in observance of Presidents Day, I ventured over to Heritage Square Park. It was a lovely afternoon for a walk in Taylor. This reminded me that sometimes closed doors redirect us to the opportunities that are already open to us.
— Michelle Marie Hernandez
For all the workers in food service, retail, maintenance, management, administration, repair, construction, agriculture, education, day care, public safety, healthcare, finances, media, computer technology, and whoever else I may have inadvertently missed. Thank you for showing up!
— Ann Miller
Always remember there is goodness everywhere and kindness matters.