Mona
A random act of kindness, no matter how small, can make a tremendous impact on someone else’s life, wrote Roy T Bennett. Kindness goes a long way, this World Kindness Day, celebs recall a gesture that touched their hearts!
Angel in my life
Kind words
I remember this one time I was at a restaurant and had forgotten my wallet at home. I got so embarrassed. But the manager came and said, “Sir, don’t worry. You are our regular customer. You can pay next time or whenever convenient.” I was so touched by his words. I think people have forgotten the word kindness these days. But remember kindness is the way, not bullying. — Vikram Wadhwa
Guiding force
Sweet gesture
Sacrificing life
A year back when we were facing shortage of oxygen cylinders during the pandemic, a person in his late eighties gave away his oxygen cylinder to another person who was very young. The person who sacrificed is no more but the kind gesture still makes me emotional. — Sanjay Gagnani
Respect for all
Recently, I saw an advertisement how a family makes their workers feel like a part of their own. This made me recall how my mother used to do the same. She had taught me to be kind and loving with the people who work for us as they deserve equal respect and happiness. — Shivika Diwan
Let’s be generous
Sense of responsibility
Duty with humanity
Last year, I was travelling from Mumbai to Allahabad as my grandfather passed away. I had an emotional breakdown. The queue to pass the security check was long, but the security team saw me and with all kindness they helped me go through it without any hassle. That gesture of airport authorities really touched me. — Kamna Pathak
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