Prompt Of The Week: How did you show kindness to someone else?
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How did you show kindness to someone else?
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@blindDaisy9121
thank you for posting!
The need was large. The ask was small. Coffee. A listening ear. A bit of small talk. The mood lifted like a sunrise, and the smile returned. These are moments to cherish.
This is beautiful and inspiring, @MidwesternCalmSeeker 💙 Thank you for sharing!
@blindDaisy9121
Retail, even at a cool store isn't a fun job. (Seriously)
At the time, I kind of hated everyone needing my attention. (Because it was probably over something stupid.)
This guy brought an entire entourage for his birthday, stack of DVD movies to rent. (Apparently having a movie marathon with too many friends.)
He handed me his ID with a dismissive smile, saying to put it on his mom's account, apparently too busy with his royal subjects surrounding him. (Ugh, one of those... Is he even listed on it?)
He was listed on it, but it had a sizable late fee balance, and in all caps it said DO NOT LET HIM RENT. (I did not feel like dealing with this...)
I let him know what it said, he looked shocked and angry, and I asked if any of his friends could rent. No one stepped up because they were all 17 or so. (Look, I *really* didn't care if the corporation decided if they're old enough or not, but I wasn't going to get in trouble over it.)
Then again, I noticed something on his ID... He'd just turned 18 that very day. His birthday... Right. Gave me an idea. I just pretended that I was trying to find an alternate account while I was secretly setting one up for him. (The longer this went on, he was getting angrier and angrier, and I was taking my time filling out info that I didn't even need tool, totally poker faced.)
It worked a little too well, and he started yelling and throwing an absolute fit. I just smiled and said he couldn't rent off his mom's one more time, opened my drawer to get a membership card to give back with his ID, telling him "However, you can rent off your own account as of today, happy birthday!". He went dumbfounded. All his friends were laughing and making fun of him now, and I just smiled disarmingly. He decided to be a good sport and start laughing about it too, he thanked me, and we got through the transaction. (I mean, I didn't have to honestly, he wasn't being very nice).
You know what though? It was worth it. Sometimes you've gotta have a sense of humor, and I think it honestly came from a kinder and more sincere place to prank him a little and do it that way, than to announce what I could do from the get-go. (Overall, it's not the kindest thing I've ever done or anything, but I think sometimes it's better to be yourself and don't make yourself too vulnerable when you do something nice. I feel like a lot of my kindnesses have darkened my faith in people, but a little humor turned this one into something better.)
How did you show kindness to someone else?
This isn't much, but I was able to do something for someone. It was a week ago yesterday. The weather was supposed to be bad, with a big snowstorm in the forecast. The storm really didn't happen. There were maybe two inches of snow over the course of the day and night.. The wind was the biggest problem, blowing snow all over.
My mom didn't want me coming to her house because of the weather, but I got restless after sitting inside all day. I drove over to a pizza place not too far from my house and ordered a pizza. I sat down to wait for it. There was an older man sitting there waiting for his order. He had a cane. When his order came up, I saw it was a few things, wrapped separately. His hands were full, so I got up and held the door open for him. There are two doors into the place, and I opened each one, so he could carry his stuff out. I was glad I could help.