Kindness Stories / Feel Good Stories
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By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 23, 2013 / 6,993 views
I just finished watching my copy of the movie "It's a Wonderful Life" for what seems like the six thousandth time now. It is one of those movies that never gets old. I don't just watch it at Christmastime either. I have been known to pull it out and watch it in the middle of January, on the first day of Spring, and in the midst of a Summer heat wave. Anytime my spirits and self- worth feel down all I have to do is...
By Rupon Das on December 22, 2013 / 10,530 views
This is an incident that happened to me today. While coming back home from my mobile shopee, I encountered with an elderly person aged somewhat 65. He has dropped down his car onto a drain. There was nobody on that empty lane to help him out. It was really shaking out my heart. I walked down to the elderly man to offer my helping hand. It was impossible for me all alone to take the car out from the drain. So I look...
By Monkeyshine on December 20, 2013 / 4,574 views
My friends and I recently had the idea to set up Christmas mornings for the homeless. We would do this in a quick, flash-mob-esque style and surprise them with all sort of treats. We filmed it all and compiled it into 2:00 minutes. Here is our video that we hopes spread joy and inspires kindness in all who watch it! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMTK8AlYkMw Sincerely, Jonathan Michael Lynch Monkeyshine...
Pay It Forward, It Will Start A Wildfire
By Linda on December 20, 2013 / 2,045 views
A while back we were with friends eating breakfast and a homeless man came in asking what he could do to work for food. The waitress said nothing. I told the waitress to give him breakfast and I would pick up the tab. Another person asked the waitress if he could pay for the man's food and she said it was already taken care of. He then proceeded to give him a gift card so he could eat later!!! Pay it forward....
By Kurtis Merritt on December 19, 2013 / 5,697 views
Buried deep is a treasure I long to find, this treasure would make me rich in endless ways. Great thing about this treasure is I'm the only one who knows where it is buried, only I know the route to it and its exact location. There is one huge problem with getting to this treasure there are countless of obstacles in my way and I just been so weak to fight threw it all, if I could just find this treasure oh the...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 17, 2013 / 7,283 views
"Christmas is no fun when you're poor", I thought to myself as I slowly climbed the steps to my cold, damp apartment. I was a young, struggling, substitute teacher whose calls into work had been few and far between. Money was tight, bills were due, and it was Christmastime. My wife and I couldn't even afford to get gifts for each other and the only gifts we could get for our young daughter and son were a few stuffed...
From Homeless To A Real Big Change In Life
By Jerri Jean Stoddard on December 16, 2013 / 2,170 views
Life was changed on March of 2011. Me and my new husband were told by Seattle police department not to return to our home. We were told days after that we lost all of our belongings. We were newly married and just starting out as man and wife. We eventually found our way to Nicklesville in west Seattle where we stayed with my service dog Mary, a Chug. We were living in a tent and were surrounded by rats every night...
By Curt Struna on December 14, 2013 / 3,370 views
A long time ago, I was picking up a friend who had been babysitting. As I was waiting for him, I noticed a cage and looked inside. Inside the cage there was a cute little hamster, and I put my finger up to the bars of the cage to pet him. He bit me. I went to the bathroom and washed the blood off of my hands. When I came back I was told, “You missed it! You should have seen it! After you left, the hamster...
By Mike Farris on December 11, 2013 / 2,145 views
To all my Non-Christian, and Liberal Democrat Friends: Please accept with no obligation, expressed or implied, my best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low-stress, non- addictive, gender-neutral celebration of the winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasion of your choice, or secular practices of your choice, with respect...
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 09, 2013 / 2,397 views
It was early December and I was driving my children over an hour to a distant mall to do some Christmas shopping. We were finally nearing the exit that would take us there. I smiled and sang quietly along to the song playing on the radio. Then just as we pulled off I noticed a figure holding a sign at the end of the highway exit. "It is probably someone trying to catch a ride south," I thought to myself. When I...

Love Is Your Natural Vibration!
By Karen Tysver on December 09, 2013 / 2,644 views
“When the solution is simple. God is answering.” ~ Albert Einstein Our energy, our very personal vibration reflects who we are. It is who we are. Whatever vibrational frequency we are currently at, whether it is of love or fear, is what the universe is vibrating back to us. It’s that simple. Knowing this, it only makes sense to vibrate at the frequency of love! Love does not need an object. Love...
By Billy Jaw on December 06, 2013 / 2,061 views
I always have this dilemma of what will happen to my life many years from now. I have been afraid of failures and setbacks. More often, my heart is broken, disturbed, and sick. This what makes me weak and absent. There's one time when i looked at the mirror, I saw nothing but a gloomy nightfall and everything in me was shutting down. There's something dragging me down to my knees and i just can't explain what it is....
By Suzie Daggett on December 04, 2013 / 2,170 views
If touching into the spiritual world is new to you, it may be hard to find a group to share experiences and support your new found sense of self. Getting an exciting job, a new car, or going on a vacation, are things that are visible to others and generally acknowledged with awe. When was the last time a colleague or family member exclaimed about your newfound self? Your new shoes, TV yes; your inquisitive sense of...
A Prime Example Of Why One Shouldn't Judge People
By Laura B. on December 04, 2013 / 2,011 views
Sometimes it pays to be nice. I just had a client that I'm sure no one in their right mind would have taken (I'm a hair stylist). He had long knotted hair, no teeth, carrying his life basically in bags with him. Immediately I think he's homeless or on drugs and isn't going to pay, but he caught me on a good day. So I said let me just be nice to this poor man and fix his hair up. After a few uncomfortable...
By C. Joybell on December 03, 2013 / 2,168 views
Growing up means learning what life is. When you're little, you have a set of ideals, standards, criteria, plans, outlooks, and you think that you have to sit around and wait for them to happen to you and then life will work. But life isn't like that, for anybody; you can't fall in love with a standard, you have to fall in love with a person. You can't live in a criteria, you have to live your life. You can't wait...
A Glass Of Eggnog And A Heart Full Of Memories
By Joseph J. Mazzella on December 02, 2013 / 2,123 views
It was a white Thanksgiving. I looked out my window at the 4 inches of snow that had fallen the day before and smiled. It made the meadow and woodlands look so beautiful. It felt like it was Christmas already. I poured myself a glass of eggnog and walked quietly into my bedroom. My daughter was cooking most of our Thanksgiving dinner this year so I had some time to relax and thank God for all of the blessings in my...
By Todd Spaur on December 01, 2013 / 1,958 views
I am writing a very personal account that tells the whole true story from being a record setting athlete, my near death experience, being paralyzed in a wheelchair as a single father of three children. And How I overcame the physical and mental struggles. Until the book is finished this is a sample that was shown on American Story with Bob Dotson as it appeared on the Today Show July 4th 2012. ...
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