We hear that little things make a difference, but how often do we feel it in our “so called” hectic day to day life! Today I did…
I was waiting for my Cab, busy with one of my favorite pastime “people watching”. I saw a disabled – skinny leg and short leg – person, riding a balance wheel fitted scooty. It was a pretty old scooter. As he about to cross the junction, his bike broke and self-start wouldn’t work. I thought for a moment that I should help, but being a extremely unsocial animal I tried to avoid eye contact. But then saw him using his hand to kick start his scooter and still was struggling to get his scooter started. I finally decided to help him, and kick-started the bike. He said “Thanks Saar” and quickly moved.
As I walked back to the pavement, I had sense of fulfillment that I might not even get on my payday. My deed was very small and simple, but it made my day.
So whenever you get an opportunity to help strangers any little way, never hesitate just do it, It”ll make your day!
As I conclude this blog, another thought pops-up, why do perfectly abled person find it difficult to help themselves, when a disabled person wants to take care of his own work or job?
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