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Keely's avatar

On a blazing hot summer day in Santa Fe, I stopped to bring water to a man panhandling on crutches. A vet, he'd lost part of an arm and a leg, and when he gratefully prepared to drink the water, he first bent down on his knees to steady himself, then raised the heavy glass jar to his mouth using one hand and the stump of the arm that was missing.

He showed me the documents for the $80 panhandling fine he was trying to pay off by panhandling (his only means of collecting money), so he wouldn't be arrested. I went to my bank, disregarding the rent due, and pulled out $80. He and I both cried with gratitude, and he refused my offer of a ride back to the shelter. He could make it on his crutches.

Something completely rewired in me on that day that I still cannot name.. All I know is that for the next month, all my fears and worries evaporated, meaningless amidst the beauty and grief of this precious life.

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Mark Brody's avatar

It is the thousands of daily tiny acts of kindness and generosity that we offer to one another, often repudiated, often unacknowledged, and offered without thought of recompense, and unfailingly coming spontaneously from the wellsprings of love that keep the world spinning round. These soulful gifts are not offered with calculation, because it is "right" or to obey an inner credo, but grow naturally like a spring flower - because the expression of caring is woven into nature.

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