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Share A Story NowShe had been bleeding all day. She was my good friend and closest professional colleague at the time –back in the 70's. It had been her first day back at work after some surgery and I guess she should have taken a few more days to recover.
As soon as work was over, she and I headed to the emergency room and spent hours there waiting to be seen. Once I got her settled, I had to leave her in my apartment while I dashed off to take a final exam for a very important evening class I was taking. Upon my return, we decided Liz was in good enough shape to sustain a trip back from my Northern Virginia apartment to her home in Maryland.
It was nearly midnight and we were both exhausted. Once on the highway, in a not particularly safe part of town, we heard my car make a funny noise, and then it was shaking violently as we drove along. Quickly, I pulled off to the shoulder and determined a tire had blown out. Never having changed a tire before, I went about trying to figure out what to do next. Liz, weak from losing all that blood all day and weighing only about eighty pounds to begin with, hopped out try and help me. I had to scream at her to get back in the car and relax.
Within seconds, a taxi pulled up behind us and a huge man emerged and began walking toward us. I am certain the blood drained out of my face and I nearly fainted in fear. “Got a flat there girls?” In no time at all, this kind person had changed my tire and rushed off back to his taxi. He refused any payment and would not even tell me his name. He will never know the extent of how badly we needed his services that particular evening but I, for one, will never forget his kindness.
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Help often comes from unlikely sources and the taxi guy certainly confirmed this.
Posted over 4 years ago by Norman from Nairobi, Kenya
It will always be amazing how a day's struggle can all disapear with one act of kindness.
Posted over 4 years ago by John I. from New Zealand
It is good to be good; be kind to another who was kind to you.
Posted over 4 years ago by Vivian O. from Lagos, Nigeria
It seems the people we least attend to are the ones to help out during difficult times.
Posted over 4 years ago by Yvonne from Northern Cape, South Africa
Not only the taxi man's kindness. Yours too sticks out a mile. Liz is lucky to have a friend like you.
Posted over 4 years ago by pushpa menon from Malaysia
People like these are what makes the world go round ...
Posted over 4 years ago by rikki y from toronto
Good people are everywhere.
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Posted over 4 years ago by Yokozuna from Mogadishu, Somalia