"Your good deeds might seem invisible now but they leave a trail that is imprinted on the hearts of others"
Do you guys watch Grey's Anatomy? I absolutely love that show. The daily lives and episodes that take place in a hospital if its real or fictional I am not sure but I feel doctors would be the most blessed on this earth. The good doctors must be spreading so much of good through their patients and their healing. I must do something specifically for doctors sometime in this project!
Speaking of patients and diseases, in my office building the corner where the watchman sits I have always noticed this very jovial young boy of 5-6 years who has polio. He is a son of a helper who works in the building. He has never made a fuss of his disability. He wears his uniform and is always sitting by the watchman around 9.30 am and then heads off to school at about 10 am. I have always seen him smiling. Always. He makes jokes and laughs and seems like a nice kid.
His ability is stronger than his disability and I salute to him for that.
Today my good deed was to buy lot of goodies for him. I just got piles of biscuits and chocolates for him and I was rewarded by a thank you and a lovely smile.
What more can I ask for, isn't it?
Have a wonderful day ahead...
Yours Truly,
Work in progress Selfless Giver.
Do you guys watch Grey's Anatomy? I absolutely love that show. The daily lives and episodes that take place in a hospital if its real or fictional I am not sure but I feel doctors would be the most blessed on this earth. The good doctors must be spreading so much of good through their patients and their healing. I must do something specifically for doctors sometime in this project!
Speaking of patients and diseases, in my office building the corner where the watchman sits I have always noticed this very jovial young boy of 5-6 years who has polio. He is a son of a helper who works in the building. He has never made a fuss of his disability. He wears his uniform and is always sitting by the watchman around 9.30 am and then heads off to school at about 10 am. I have always seen him smiling. Always. He makes jokes and laughs and seems like a nice kid.
His ability is stronger than his disability and I salute to him for that.
Today my good deed was to buy lot of goodies for him. I just got piles of biscuits and chocolates for him and I was rewarded by a thank you and a lovely smile.
What more can I ask for, isn't it?
Have a wonderful day ahead...
Yours Truly,
Work in progress Selfless Giver.

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