Here Are All The Kind Gestures That I Could Find In This Video Above:
- A kid falls off his skateboard and construction worker helps him up. He shows concern and care to the boy. The kid smiles back to the construction worker.
- The kid who fell helps an elderly woman carrie her groceries across the street. He smiles and makes eye contact the the woman and nice conversation. The woman says thank you to the boy and gives him a cheerful smile.
- The elderly woman gives another lady a quarter because she was trying to pay for her parking meter and she couldn't find one in her purse.
- A man is walking and he drops his wallet, the lady picks it up and gives it to the man. They smile and make eye contact.
- The man who dropped his wallet helps another man carrie his luggage to the sidewalk. The man with the luggage thanks the man.
- The man with the luggage gets two hotdogs, one for himself, and one for a homeless man. The hotdog seller stops him though to give him a water to give to the homeless man. The homeless man gives him a warm smile back.
- The homeless man sees another woman leave her cellphone down and gives it back to the her.
- The woman who left her cellphone sees a woman sitting down by herself at a table. She go's to the flower vender and gives it to the woman sitting down by herself. The woman sitting by herself thanks the other woman for the flowers.
- The woman sitting by herself feels so happy she leaves a one-hundred dollar tip for the waiter. Then she gets up and leaves before the waiter can see her and thank her.
- Then the waiter sees the construction worker (from the beginning of the video) and pours him a glass of water. She gives him a very big smile and he thanks her. A woman in the background sees this kindness and this makes her smile too. He knows that this kindness went around.
One person that was recently kind to me was my dad. My dad was kind because I was cleaning my room and I found a pile of necklaces and I had nowhere to put them. I said to my dad, "Could you hammer a nail into my wall or put a hook on the wall to hang my necklaces?" He came back like two minutes later with Command Sticky Hooks and asked me where I wanted them, how many I wanted, etc. The point is he stopped what he was doing just to help me and I think that was very kind of him because he put my action first. He could have just said, "Not right now, I'm doing something. Maybe over the weekend," But no, he stopped what he was doing to help me. This random act of kindness inspires me to put others before myself and help others before myself.