Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
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By Paul Victor on June 29, 2014 / 2,197 views
The perspective changing event happened on a very exhaustive day. The usual routine of our working lives through which there are alot of things that needed to be accomplished but time is so limited. A time that is so un-ideal to get immersed in so much introspection. A text message interrupted my so occupied brain soaked in so much thinking. A friend of mine from highschool asked me to hang out, a very untimely...

Following My Dreams: From Idea To Reality!
By Justin Herd on June 29, 2014 / 8,311 views
I became very familiar with the Ramen Noodle and Mac and Cheese diet in college. With a limited budget and limited kitchen space, I never owned a strainer. I frequently used a spare lid or fork lying around to get the job done. This inspired me to come up with a better way make my daily noodle meals. Starting as a napkin sketch, my idea for a helpful tool for college students to make noodles has come a long way....
The Man Who Stopped Complaining
By Colin Hall on June 29, 2014 / 16,325 views
The Man Who Stopped Complaining by Colin Hall He had been complaining to anyone who would listen. Even a quiet moan to himself. His thoughts reached as high as complaining to God, whoever and wherever and indeed, if ever He existed. It does not do any good at all to complain. Ask anyone who has ever tried to get through to MPs about how they milk the system to the cost of the electorate. Or those who try...

What IT Means To Be A Dad (To Me)
By Coach Muller on June 27, 2014 / 5,007 views
Twenty three years ago, the Lord decided to bless me with the first of my two sons. Needless to say, I have enjoyed every second of my life being a father and, most importantly, a dad to my boys. To be able to be a good example of the Lord, give Godly advice, and love them unconditionally is the best gift that I could ever be to them. In my opinion, being a REAL dad is so much more than just saying that I am...
Don't Bother Sending A Tech, I'll Be Dead By Then
By GDD on June 25, 2014 / 10,689 views
So my story starts on what was a normal day taking calls on the front line for a large cable company. The job pays well and for the most part the people I deal with are fairly nice to talk to. Quite often we'll get calls from seniors (especially in the morning) who have premise equipment issues such as "snow on screen" or "no signal" on their TV sets connected to our digital equipment. Now my heart does go...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 25, 2014 / 2,403 views
After all of these years I can still remember my first moment of kindness. It was the first day of Kindergarten. I walked in with my mom and was amazed at all the toys against the walls. It was like having my own tiny, toy store. I smiled and immediately ran over to them and started to play. Most of the other kids were doing the same while the parents talked to the teacher before the start of class. In the corner,...
By Sunshine on June 23, 2014 / 1,960 views
3 years ago, my dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, not really familiar with it or didn’t think that this would concern me at that time, since dad seemed okay, he was starting to forget a bit but nothing critical, he was still going to work and everything seemed fine…today after 3 years, no one would have imagined we could get to this stage, my dad is at home, he can’t work anymore or perform anything , he...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 19, 2014 / 16,580 views
I was sitting in my car in a convenience store parking lot nibbling on a biscuit that I had bought for lunch. The morning had been busy and full of errands and the afternoon looked like it would be even busier still. It was one of those days that we often get in modern life with too much to do and too little time to do it. I had decided to take a five minute break then and eat my biscuit slowly instead of...
By Whatkatetoldme.com on June 18, 2014 / 7,013 views
Cancer can take a lot of things. It can take your hope, your strength, or your belief in good. It can take your hair. Cancer, melanoma to be specific, took some of the skin on my father’s back. Later, cancer would take half of my dad’s thyroid, then the whole thing. Cancer came a third time to take a patch of skin on the side of his head. But cancer is malicious and selfish. Cancer just came a fourth time to...
By Jim Mitchell on June 16, 2014 / 5,489 views
“The sick and dying are your teachers.” What a strange comment from Chaplain McLaughlin to say at our monthly hospital team meeting. My mind chewed on this, but I just couldn’t digest it. Now Chaplain hadn’t been one to say anything off the cuff. Her true purpose at meetings was to guide us volunteers closer to spiritual communion and away from being earth bound. This comment called for a movement on my...
By Sunshine on June 16, 2014 / 10,087 views
It has been 2 weeks since the so called’ love of my life’ broke up with me, devastated again for the countless times, I really can’t keep track anymore….you would think that I should have been tougher with all the love failures I’ve been through, but no, every time it hurts even more, as if Life isn’t yet tired of messing with my glimpses of happiness… I am a believer in general; however I don’t...
She Was Dead, But What Happened Next Blew Me Away!
By Tyrie Collinsdale on June 15, 2014 / 9,213 views
Rabbits die all the time. But sometimes, miracles happen. Nadia is a fourteen-year-old girl from Colorado. On Saturday morning of June 14th, her cats were sitting next to two of their families' cars. She went down to investigate, to find a rabbit lying on the ground, breathing heavily and apparently dying. while she watched, the rabbit slowly slipped away over the course of fifteen minutes. Not quite sure the...
By Mary Nella McLaughlin on June 12, 2014 / 8,835 views
After meeting a man outside of a church one day, we set up regular times to study the Bible together. He seemed like he needed a friend. He always sat alone outside before the service smoking, and sat by himself in the church. His clothes were clean, but he had a certain look to him that might have scared a few off. His beard almost reached his belt buckle and his hair was swept back in a long ponytail. In...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on June 12, 2014 / 2,624 views
The day we brought Julie home I knew that we were in for quite a ride. She was more than just a dog. She was a Pekinese-Poodle with personality to spare. Always the smallest dog in the house, she didn't let that stop her from trying to run the show. She made me laugh the way she would stroll up to the dog food bowl and bark away a dog ten times her size. She never once begged, but she wasn't afraid to ask for...
By Kat on June 08, 2014 / 6,371 views
I wanted to take the time to thank you for being so amazing. You have raised me to see the beauty and blessings in each day. Mom you are so special to me and I am so blessed to have you as my mom. I thank God ever day for you. You make such a positive difference in this world. Words cannot express the joy and love I have for you. Today is so very special because it is your birthday and the world is a better place...
By Jodi-Ann E.M. Morgan on June 08, 2014 / 5,380 views
During the last couple of weeks I have read two tear-jerking stories regarding birds. I have always loved looking at birds that can take flight, do so to the parts of the world I suppose I could only dream of. If there is one thing I wish I could do, it is to fly. Big or small I look at these animals as magnificent creatures. Unfortunately, even these lovely animals at times cannot escape the harsh weathers of life....
By Kat on June 07, 2014 / 9,934 views
Do you ever get that feeling that you saw an angel? My story starts with a lady named Mary. She would come into my place of work and she was very sweet. I must admit I didn't know her well and I had only exchanged a few words with her in the past. One day she opened up to me about how her mother had passed and how much she missed her. She also shared with me that her brother had committed suicide and she was worried...
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