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Friday, January 27, 2006

I’m sitting in front of the computer in my school library. I see a foreign student turn around to ask another foreign student how to print notes from the blackboard. The latter prolly has been here longer. He briefly tells him, but the guy still is lost. He gets up and offers to help the other student. He realises that the guy had no money in his account to print, and he decides to print for him. He also went the extra mile to show the guy how to put money into his account. Its really heartwarming to see sucha thing. The guy was so ready to help even though they did not know each other. I was like this thing really made my day, knowing that people do care. And it’s not true that people only care for themselves. Small little gestures like this make a difference man. It definitely made a difference in the guy’s life. To see people caring for one another regardless of the fact that they were strangers really taught me something today.


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