Having Compassion For Others
On our morning walk this morning we had a young man stop on his bike beside us waiting to cross the road.
He may not have been aware of the new term of social distancing as he was very close to us.
Rather than ignore him, we asked where he was going .
He replied he was going to work at the local supermarket for five hours and then go home.
We then asked how he was coping with what was happening in the world right now.
He said, he was not handing things that well.
We just encouraged him that we understood how he was feeling.
Having compassion for those in our daily life and also those on this network and your website can really make a difference in the life of someone else.
Kind words and understanding will always stand out.
Be blessed and as always have a great day or night in your part of the world.
Darren :)
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Thanks for taking time off to ask about his well-being and encourage him. I'm sure you touched something in him to do the same.
We are Blessed.
Mark
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It is true that many people work in the front line. They cannot stay at home teleworking. They are there to serve us despite their anxiety about the epidemic. You are right let us have compassion and support for the medical profession, the pharmacists, the cashier, the sellers, the cleaners and all those that I forgot who still make our countries run.
Ingrid
Thanks, Ingrid.
There are many doing great service so that we can live life in a healthier way.
Darren :)