We now live in a world where there is not enough kindness and particles of heat. Random acts of kindness are becoming less and less. We just do not notice each other in the crowd of people, among a variety of concerns, and for us becomes absolutely normal to ignore other people's misery. I'm not saying I'm good, I too have fallen into the trap of modernity. No, people are not evil, people are just always too focused on themselves. Maybe it's a healthy ego, and perhaps a syndrome of "ostrich" when we hide our heads in the sand.
A random act of kindness was the case when my dog free had surgery on his paw. It blows a hefty Rottweiler, was dragged by the scruff and threw him on the curb. The dog had a broken legs and a concussion, and I bite your shoulder and clawed hand. The dog screamed in pain and I had to run to the vet. Fortunately, that breed my dog was a Pekingese and she was very easy.
With an I of course had no money. Where, if I came just to walk your dog in the Park? I went to the vet already to the closure of the clinic. Seeing me with a screaming animal specialist hurriedly opened the office door and started to help my animal. The dog was injected with painkillers and a couple of hours vet set animal paw and imposed plaster. I told the vet that I could not pay. The doctor and I helped by treating the bite and scratches. The vet took money from me, but the next day I was standing in the office and wanted to hire a doctor. This is the first time in my life I was not billed for medical services! It was a big act of random kindness that I will never forget.
I think that our world should consist of such small acts of kindness. We must remember that by doing good we will get it back with spergula.