• NotAnotherLemmyUser@lemmy.worldOP
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    2 days ago

    I think these teens went above and beyond more than just “being kind to strangers”.

    For the next few months, those teenagers were such a great help to me. Anytime I crutch-walked past them they would ask how I was and if I needed a hand with anything. They took my bins out for me and if they saw me at the corner store, they would let me cut in line ahead of them, so I didn’t have to stand around waiting as long.

    I think my favorite quote from Richard Munoz was:

    A lot of people were kind to me during that injury experience – and a few weren’t kind at all! – but by far the most helpful were those teens.

    Stories like this absolutely have a place in the news (and especially in this community) as hopefully it inspires others to go above and beyond in being kind to strangers.

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        Yeah, that makes sense. I agree, I wish this was such a common thing that it wasn’t even newsworthy.

        But for now I’m glad that some news organizations have started categories that focus on positive news stories like this. This one in particular is part of the Guardian’s “Kindness of Strangers” series. It looks like they started this series about 6 months ago.

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          Every time a narcissist attempts to make headlines, news agencies need to release one of these stories instead.