20 People Who Changed the Lives of Others by Simply Being Kind

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People with golden hearts are all around us and internet users are uniting by sharing the good deeds they have witnessed. The heroes of these stories aren’t just helping, they are changing people’s lives and doing it with modesty. Sometimes the person in trouble doesn’t even know who to thank for the gratuitous act of help.

We applaud these people who are acting like guardian angels on Earth and who never turn the blind eye to those who are in need. Don’t miss the bonus at the end, sometimes good karma returns faster than people can imagine. When I talked to him about it, it turned out he needed to get up every hour of the night to drive to another spot because he was homeless.

I moved his schedule a bit and had him start parking in our private lot. Only took the kid a few weeks after that to get himself together and get a room. Some people just need a little help.

LiquidMotion / Reddit

I just got an email from him telling me he can’t make it by until Monday (even though he works a block from where I live!). He knows I’m good for it, even if it’s a little late, and he’s saving me face. Thanks!

throwawaybiscuit / reddit

Based on her body language, I could tell that the answer was no. So I took a 20 out, walked up to her, and said, “M’am, this fell out of your wallet.”

I handed her the bill, and just walked away, so she wouldn’t be embarrassed. I did hear her say thank you.

JosePrettyChili / reddit

My roommate’s mom shows up at our apartment and gives me a stack of clothes, all perfectly my size, says she got them for her husband and he didn’t want ’em. A month later I noticed, I’m 50 pounds lighter than her husband. She got those for me and was trying to spare my pride.

Worlds_Best_Coffee / reddit

I explained to my health clinic that I couldn’t afford the $300 vial. Later, I got a call saying that someone had donated some medical supplies to me. When one of the nurses handed me the gift, I broke down in sobs and cried on her shoulder.

It was the most meaningful gift I have ever received and I owe my life to whoever donated it to me. ursa_major13 / reddit

I had a science teacher would call me into his classroom after each test and ask me every question I had gotten wrong in case I’d misread the question or couldn’t get the answer onto paper. If I could explain the answer to him he’d mark it right.

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