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The Kindness of a Stranger

2023-11-29 19:14:13

"Good is a word that people can hear and blind people can see it." --- Mark Twain The most pleasant season of our family this year is Christmas. The whole family gathers and exchanges gifts. But this Christmas is something I will never forget. If it is not a stranger's help to save me, my vacation will be destroyed. He remembered me a bit of goodwill. It snowed outside three days before Christmas, and the holiday was in the air.

"Goodwill for Strangers" Travel is a signature of a series of books from Newfoundland who reads and talks about "how strangers can cure the division". The authors also organize informal listening sessions to ask Newfoundlanders for advice and stories on how favorable and cooperative can solve political conflict. As a passenger and crew member of 6,579 stranded airlines at Gander on September 11, 2001, Tuerff experienced him the extraordinary goodwill of a stranger who gave him information on food, clothes, shelter and information to him Did. Since 2002, on the anniversary of 9/11's attack, he organized Pay it Forward on September 11 to promote casual charity. From his 2001 experience, he was able to focus on the current global refugee crisis. Gander refugee outreach benefits from 25% of the net profit of book sales and currently supports five Syrian refugee families.

Helpful strangers: entrepreneurs and refugees need help traveling. No one else is generous and can not drive this difficult road. They are getting help from unexpected places and people are seeking help even though they are not necessarily obvious. Recently, the world society is paying attention to the role of refugees receiving countries. This reminds me of losing what I am making the story possible (comprehensive), and how important it is to support it. My story is only one of the thousands of stories that show how the welcome to Canadian immigrants is promoting national innovation and prosperity.

Experiencing the essential good intentions of mankind - especially strangers, especially young people is wonderful. Last night, when I jumped into a 10 foot snowdrift, I was saved by two such young strangers. The driver 's side of my car was deeply embedded in the snowdrift, so I had to overcome the passenger' s door. I found myself standing on a dark, abandoned street without a house, no lights, no telephone, no phone (I called my house and charged it). I am trapped as I can not call AAA. After all these hit me, I began to cry. Then I slipped to the ground. I am confused