It’s one of those TRICK QUESTIONS:
IF YOU WOULD BE ACCUSED OF BEING KIND, WOULD A JURY OF YOUR PEERS FIND YOU NOT GUILTY. . . ?
A worker at a frozen fish factory experienced an event he would never forget. During his shift, he was accidentally trapped inside the industrial freezer. Desperate, he shouted for help, but the shift had ended, and the factory was completely empty. As the freezing cold consumed him, he realized his fate seemed sealed.When all hope seemed lost, something unexpected happened: the door opened, and the factory’s security guard rescued him at the last moment, saving him from certain death.
The next day, the manager, shocked by what had happened, asked the guard:
“How did you know he was inside and hadn’t left with the others?”
The guard replied with simplicity but deep meaning:
“Out of all the workers, he was the only one who greeted me every day. He always smiled at me and asked how I was doing. That night, I noticed his absence. I hadn’t heard his voice or seen his smile. I knew something was wrong, so I searched for him. . .and I found him.”
A small act of kindness can make the difference between life and death.
Credits: Sobre literatura
NOW. . .SERIOUSLY. . .On any given day or just a mere, chance moment, are you a Caring Catalyst kind enough to be that noticed or UN-forgotten. Would you be found INNOCENT of being kind or undoubtedly-throw-the-book-at-you-GUILTY. . . ?
Can it be just this Simple:
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