International Language of Kindness

Thanks to my friend Judy, also  a regular visitor to India, who posted this on Facebook. It is good for the rest of  the world to know that kindness and love for our neighbors is alive and well in New York City!
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Yesterday, a user on Reddit shared this image along with the description below.”Heading home on the Q train yesterday when this young African American guy nods off on the shoulder of a Jewish man. The man doesn’t move a muscle, just lets him stay there. After a minute, I asked the man if he wanted me to wake the kid up, but he shook his head and responded, ‘He must have had a long day, let him sleep. We’ve all been there, right?” He was still sleeping soundly when I got off the train 20 minutes later.It was a small gesture, but a kind one. I love New Yorkers!”What a wonderful reminder that every moment is a chance to do something good for another person. And not only that, but inspire the others around us with our small but powerful actions.
Photo: Yesterday, a user on Reddit shared this image along with the description below. And we just had to share it with you:</p><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p>"Heading home on the Q train yesterday when this young African American guy nods off on the shoulder of a Jewish man. The man doesn't move a muscle, just lets him stay there. After a minute, I asked the man if he wanted me to wake the kid up, but he shook his head and responded, 'He must have had a long day, let him sleep. We've all been there, right?'</p><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p>He was still sleeping soundly when I got off the train 20 minutes later.</p><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p>It was a small gesture, but a kind one. I love New Yorkers!"</p><br /><br /><br /><br />
<p>What a wonderful reminder that every moment is a chance to do something good for another person. And not only that, but inspire the others around us with our small but powerful actions.
Namaste. .  . . .This Is the Best of New York City!
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I am a retired elementary teacher, well seasoned world traveler,new blogger, grandmother, and a new enthusiastic discoverer of the wonderfully complex country of India. Anne
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  1. Beautiful. This is the best of what we can find *anywhere*.

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