Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
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By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 17, 2014 / 2,335 views
I have been driving for over 30 years now but I can still remember my first time behind the wheel like it was yesterday. My Mom had driven our big, blue Plymouth to a narrow, deserted back road and parked it. The road was only one lane and had a wall built with old, river rocks along the side of it, but Mom knew there was little chance of meeting any traffic on it that day. With a smile she gave me the keys and...
By Mary Nella McLaughlin on July 16, 2014 / 9,486 views
If someone points to the sunrise, point to the God behind the sunrise. I had a conversation with someone I had just met in the corner of a kitchen at a family gathering. Tom shared a little of his life. I asked some questions based on his story and he opened up more about his struggles. He finally blurted out, “To tell you the truth, the only time I feel good is when I go out to the bluff behind my house. I get...
By Jared Hicks on July 15, 2014 / 2,670 views
Jeremiah Brinkley, the man I met a few days ago in parking lot who has traveled all over 30,000 miles on one horse to fulfill his dream of swimming in the ocean and living life as being a "simple man" As I sit here tonight I'm trying to find all the right words. I don't claim to be a writer or anywhere near close to that. I'm just a girl with a camera that happened to meet an amazing man a few days ago, and at...
By Ruu on July 14, 2014 / 8,283 views
So I fought for it! And soon got through it. Just then I realized I'm right in front of my goal. All I ever wanted. And finally I get out there and explore a new world. But what next? Wanting to have a lifetime experience meeting new people, seeing new culture and having the time of my life. Much as some of us fight for it, my dream turned into reality. Thousand thought running in my mind. But then what...
By Dawn on July 14, 2014 / 5,565 views
I work at a library and one of my patrons just won a gold medal at the Special Olympics for softball. She is very sweet and probably about 40 but acts like she's only 12. She's the one with her arms up in the picture. She could not wait to show me her medal :)...
By Paul Victor on July 14, 2014 / 2,057 views
I previously work as a pre-school teacher few years ago after I graduated in college. I went to the usual dilemma of newly grads, being so positively hopeful of life when the graduation is getting near only to find out that after that, it will be a tougher journey. And looking for an appropriate paying job is one of the challenge. So I end up teaching in a pioneering pre school with a little population. I...
By Curt Struna on July 13, 2014 / 4,319 views
I worked on a construction site in the outback of Utah a long time ago. There was a Navaho reservation nearby and a lot of Navaho were working on the site. As you spoke with them, they would constantly be cracking and crunching and spitting out the shells. I finally asked what all the cracking and crunching was about and was told that they were eating pinon nuts. I was given a few. They are like pistachio nuts but...
Birthday Girl Returned Her Presents
By Mrs. B on July 12, 2014 / 7,686 views
I've been staring at the white walls of the video game store for about 2 hours since lunch. It was a very slow day, I glanced at the tables in front of the store,and my heart ache. It was the donation table for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda that wretched my country and even though I have donated what I can, I still feel sad whenever I saw the people on the TV suffering. I was broken out of my thoughts when the...

Recovery Becomes Painless When You Smile.
By Manisha Chopda on July 12, 2014 / 3,326 views
Being a psychologist, I would say this on a substantial basis, as this was how I recovered from the toughest phase of my life- by keeping a positive attitude and smiling. A conversation with my surgeon Dr. Sezhian confirmed my stance when he told me of the many reactions of the patients post-surgery. The ones who were more positive and resolute on becoming alright would surpass any complication with lesser...
By Coach Muller on July 11, 2014 / 7,772 views
I decided to share a little bit of my life with you and tell you a short story of a lesson that I learned when I was a kid and still practice it to this day! I am a born and bred “clam digger”, a “shore boy”, a plain and simple man that grew up and lived at the beach. There was nothing better than going fishing with my brother and dad on the rock jetties by the local inlet trying to catch Fluke, Flounder...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 09, 2014 / 6,427 views
I haven't worn a watch for a few years now and I must say I don't miss it. I don't miss the band rubbing the hair off my wrist. I don't miss the heat rash it always gave me during the Summer. Most of all I don't miss constantly checking it to see if I am late. Still, when a little girl walked up behind me in the store the other day and asked me what time it was I found my arm going up to my face and my eyes glancing...
By Curt Struna on July 05, 2014 / 6,420 views
My family had been invited to someone's hunting camp for a fireworks show a long time ago. The camp was a cabin in the middle of the woods and there were about 50 people there. The guys that were running the show had several thousand dollars worth of fireworks in the bed of a pickup truck which they parked by a pond about 200 feet from the cabin where everyone was sitting. They set off a few rockets and one of first...
By Coach Muller on July 05, 2014 / 2,351 views
This past year has been one of the most heart-wrenching and hardest years of my life. It was a week before Christmas, last year, when I lost my best friend in the world, my dad. A week or so later, as soon as I got home from his memorial service, I found out that one of my friends got killed in a snowmobile accident. He left behind a wife and a 3 year old son. From that time until today, four more people that I knew...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 01, 2014 / 2,032 views
I don't believe in coincidence. I haven't for a long time now. As I look back at all the trials, changes, and moments that have steered my life I can't believe that they were all just coincidence. Too many times something has put me on a different path. Too many times a triumph or tragedy has helped to shape my soul. Too many times an unexpected event has moved me to grow into who I was meant to be. Far too much has...
By Paul Victor on June 29, 2014 / 2,261 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 / 8,368 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 / 16,399 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...
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