Thank you, Diane - yes, random acts of kindness certainly are on the radar although I don't mind if you get credit for your good deed! I've tried the random approach and it's fun, but it is much more fun to see, hear, and feel the appreciation. In my program I talk about retired morticians who live across the street from us. He recently died at 84 and his wife is alone and frail. When my wife and I go to the market we sometimes buy her a cooked chicken and bring it over to her... what a rush to see the look on her face! I guess it would be equally nice of us to just leave it on her porch anonomously, but it's much more fun for us to hand it to her.
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Thank you, Diane - yes, random acts of kindness certainly are on the radar although I don't mind if you get credit for your good deed! I've tried the random approach and it's fun, but it is much more fun to see, hear, and feel the appreciation. In my program I talk about retired morticians who live across the street from us. He recently died at 84 and his wife is alone and frail. When my wife and I go to the market we sometimes buy her a cooked chicken and bring it over to her... what a rush to see the look on her face! I guess it would be equally nice of us to just leave it on her porch anonomously, but it's much more fun for us to hand it to her.
December 18, 2009 - 9:28amThis Comment
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