Train, shoes and kindness
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Train, shoes and kindness
On a busy train, a gentle old man was sitting by the window, fondling his shiny newly purchased shoes. His eyes sparkled with joy and pride as he looked at the fruits of his labor. Suddenly, a sudden wind blew, carrying the shoe out the window. The old man looked frantically, his heart filled with regret.
However, instead of sinking into sadness, the old man smiled kindly. He bent down to pick up the other shoe, then with one decisive movement, threw it out the window along with the other. This action caused a stir in the train carriage, everyone looked at him with surprised and confused expressions.
A curious passenger asked, "Sir, why did you throw away the other shoe?". The old man calmly replied: "This shoe has no meaning to me anymore. It is broken and cannot be used. However, for someone in need, it can be a gift." priceless."
The old man's explanation made everyone on the train silent and pondering. They realized that the old man was not only altruistic but also had a strong belief in the goodness of people. He believes that his small actions can bring joy and hope to others.
The train continues to roll, carrying people with their own stories. The image of the gentle old man and his meaningful actions are still imprinted in everyone's minds, as a reminder of kindness and sharing.
The story of the old man and his shoes has become a valuable lesson about kindness and altruism. It shows us that each of our small actions can bring joy and hope to others. Instead of throwing away things that are no longer valuable to you, try giving them to those in need. Sow the seeds of love to make this life more beautiful and meaningful.
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Cindy Pham
Welcome to Cindy's page, a space where we delve into the depths of human experiences, exploring stories that ignite our spirits and empower us to embrace the beauty of life.



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