Monday, November 24, 2025
Power of kindness!
There used to be this elderly woman in my neighborhood. Always coughing, begging for food or money for meds. Everyone avoided her, scared they’d catch something. I felt bad, so I’d bring her food or slip her some cash now and then. One day, she passed away. Out of the blue, a distant relative of her called me, asking to come by her apartment. I figured they needed help sorting stuff out. When I walked in, I just froze…
Her small apartment, which I’d always imagined to be cluttered and empty, was filled with neatly arranged notebooks, warm blankets she had crocheted, and shelves of donated canned goods. It was nothing like the picture people had formed of her. In the center of the room sat a box with my name on it, wrapped gently in a scarf I’d once given her. Her relative explained that she had spoken often about “the one neighbor who still saw her as human,” and she wanted me to have something she treasured.
Inside the box were letters—dozens of them—little thank-you notes she had written after every act of kindness, even the smallest ones. Some were about the meals I’d brought, others about the conversations we shared on the porch. One note said, “Your kindness made me feel like I still belonged somewhere.” I read each letter slowly, realizing how much a simple gesture had meant to her, even when I thought I wasn’t doing much at all.
Before I left, her relative handed me one last envelope. Inside was a handwritten message and the key to her apartment. She wanted me to donate her belongings to anyone who needed them—blankets for the local shelter, groceries for struggling families, and her books to kids who loved reading. As I locked her door for the final time, I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude. Her life reminded me that compassion doesn’t need applause to matter; it just needs a willing heart.
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