
We have heard about terrible things going on in the world: the destruction of hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, fires, shootings and deaths, suffering, anger, fear and other emotions that go with such horrors.
Many of us are feeling useless right now, considering the tragedy laden news we hear everyday. Sometimes the pain and sadness in the world weighs heavily on my mind and heart just as it does on the minds and hearts of others.
What can we do to help the loss, pain, fear, and tragedy of the world? Nothing it seems! We can not save others from the pain and suffering they are enduring. Most of us, as individuals, do not have the money or ability to go somewhere to help them.
But we can do something. Most of us can never directly decrease the suffering in the world. Most of us are not called to be missionaries, doctor’s, teachers or even volunteers. If we are called to those goals, that is great. But not everyone is called to the “highest service.”
But most of us make a difference serving “where we are planted.” We serve by making the world better by helping others, being kind, thoughtful, compassionate, polite, donating our time, money (when we can); even donating unneeded items to thrift stores that help those who need a helping hand.
There are offerings we can make on their behalf; we can offer compassion to those who are suffering, prayers, sending positive energy and thoughts to them, holding space in time to think about them and consider their lives right now.
Last summer as I was leaving the grocery store. Suddenly an elderly woman who was waiting to be picked up by her relative, collapsed as her family member drove the car up to her. Within seconds one woman who was knowledgeable about emergency situations assessed her breathing and asked if she were hurt or having chest pain or shortness of breath.
I went inside to get a wheelchair or chair of some kind to get her off of the hot pavement and into the shade. Another woman was talking with the woman’s relative about calling EMS to come evaluate her. A very big, tall, strong young man came up and offered to help lift the lady into the chair just as it was brought out. I never saw such teamwork by a bunch of total strangers who would never see her or each other again. They had nothing to gain by helping this lady.
I felt such a wonderful feeling of pride in humanity, hope, and a sense that all will be well. If that many absolute strangers care enough for one helpless soul, who can do nothing to repay those who are using their time and energy to help her, how many more people are all around us who would help someone else in a similar situation?
On Facebook under my name, as on this blog, I try to post cute, funny videos, pictures, or positive, inspiring quotes to maybe help brighten someone’s day. I can not save the world, but I can light my little candle to make a little more light where I am.
If someone else lets their candle shine, we have twice as much light. If one person helps brighten other people’s day, and those people help brighten someone else’s day, think of how many people can be affected by one person being kind, friendly, nice, polite or helpful starting ripples of kindness.
I am one of many who are trying to provide a balancing force against the darkness in the world. I truly love and have compassion for those who are suffering and try to demonstrate that love.
We all can make a difference in the lives of others everyday whether we are at home most of the day, on the computer, working, or eating out.
I have on occasion asked a customer service employee how their day has been. They often look shocked that someone acknowledged that they had feelings or were even human. Those who run the cash registers at large stores are especially surprised when a little concern for them as a human is shown, by a comment or question like, “Are you doing okay?” or if they look sad or tired. “How has your day been?” just to show you care.
Part of my quest to brighten other people’s day includes hugs, smiles, or some kind of acknowledgement that they exist. I have many times seen a big smile when a person is given a genuine smile and eye contact. Whether they are feeling gloomy or just tired, sometimes a warm smile can light a little candle of hope for the rest of the day and remind them there are good people in the world. You don’t always know or believe that you are needed, but you are needed. Be ready.
So true – you never know when a kind word from a stranger (you) can be all the difference to someone.
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Thank you. Glad you liked the post.
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Indeed we all make a difference. Thank you for commenting! I am sure that you bring a great deal of joy to others with the beauty you create too.
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I often think that if each one of us did small kindnesses every day, imagine what an impact it would make. That is really all we can do. Glad you are feeling better!
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Thanks my friend! Glad you liked the post.
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I am glad I am feeling better too! lol. Thank you!!
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Reblogged this on 💞 with love, dot i/0. 💞 and commented:
‘i know i do’ – strong bad, fhqwhgads
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Thank you for the reblog!! That means a lot to me. Glad you liked the post.
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One of my now adult son’s, showed me Strongbad. I thought he was hilarious! Thanks for the video. Took me a few minutes to refresh my memory! Lol. Love that crazy masked guy!!
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haha, cool! 😀
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This is a wonderful meditation on each individual’s importance .
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Thank you! It came from some deep feelings after the Paris attack and just evolved. So glad you enjoyed it.
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This is brilliant, Joy. Some of the best moments of my day are in those small, random gestures that mean so much to so many. Especially for strangers, who can only thank us with a word or a smile. Thanks for expressing this so well. 💘 Van
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Van, you just made my day! Thank you for your kind words of encouragement!! I love it when strangers smile when passing each other. We are each a part of a larger whole, the earth family.
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Beautifully written and touching to read. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Thank you, Iris. I treasure words like these. They reassure me that I am making a difference, no matter how small, in this big world of ours.
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I love your kindness and your good spirit! Have a beautiful day!
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Thank you, Iris! You too!
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Hi
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Hello. Thanks for liking my post.
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Pleasure is all mine….How are you ?
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Doing great. I love my life. I have a good home, good family, good health, two good cats, good friends, and just what I need and a bit more. Life is good. I enjoy helping others and sharing my stories, wisdom, and humor.
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Wow….I never saw such a beautiful attitude towards life….
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Thank you. I am 66 years young, so having been through a lot, I think about things differently now. I look towards the good things in life. You have a lovely attitude towards life too.
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Wow Young lady will you mind keep in your company…as a caring friend. I am sure , I will be in bliss …. Henceforth….
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I consider everyone my friend. You are very kind.
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That’s so sweet of you.
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Thank you for this. Compassion, empathy, love, these are the things that can make such a difference. What a heartwarming post. It was just what I needed!
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Wow, people and responses like yours are what keeps me writing!! Thank you so much!!
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This is interesting, like the post. *follow*
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Thank you. Will check out your blog too.
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In these divisive times it is so important to remember the importance of kindness. Just a lovely essay. I feel much the same as you, and find that in being kind to others it is always returned to me in some way ten fold. Thank you.
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Thank you, JoHanna. The more of us who are like mind the better!
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I enjoyed your well-written post. 🙂 You’re so correct about simple acts of kindness. God Bless!
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Thank you, Jaquintin. What a compliment! May God bless us all.Your comment made my day!
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This is such a wonderful post. You are right that the news of the world can be so dispiriting and depressing. But you have found a way to bring some joy to life with considering and helping others.
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Thank you, Anne. Since I retired from nursing.. Writing and helping where I can has become my mission. I am so happy that you enjoyed it and felt uplifted.
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This is an important thing to remember. Just to be kind to others and look for ways to help if we can is what we can all do. Thanks for this post. It cheered me up!
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Thank you Anne. Your comments always cheer me up too. Thank you!
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True and kindness in your words and so nice to be helpful to everyone who r on the brink of being helpless. Thanks for your kind share 😊😊😊😊
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Thank you, Boundless. I just want to try to make the world a better place. Maybe someone will read these posts and think about kindness instead of impatience, anger, or hate. The world would be so much better if they did. Hugs!! .
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Yes absolutely true and I agree totally with your wonderful words. Let us all make this world a better place to stay. Hugs and love to you too 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you Anne. Your comments always cheer me up too. Thank you!
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Thank you! Happy Valentine’s Day to you!
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Reblogged this on cancer killing recipe.
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Thank you, Oneanna65. So glad you liked the post enough to share it! I want nothing more than to help or share something inspiring, thought provoking, or humourous to encourage happier hearts.
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I’m heading over to Facebook to follow your page! Messages like this are what keep us going!
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Thank you so much, Mary Lou! You have encouraged me to keep on writing. Sometimes I don’t know if I am reaching people; you confirmed for me, that I do! Thank you!!!
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