Little Neil stumbles and falls on the road,
Helped up on his feet by Rohit ,a passing gentleman.
Pretty old Rose is walking with a shopping load,
Neil rushes to her, helps her carry them to the van.
Rose sees Priya searching for a parking coin in her jacket .
She quietly puts a coin she has in charming Priya's palm.
Priya notices a card has fallen from Amir's back pocket,
She runs after Amir ,hands it back to him with a quiet calm.
Amir walking ahead sees Tom struggling with a heavy closet ,
He gives him a helping hand to carry it to the parking lot.
Tom buys a burger ,but sees hungry Jack in the market,
He happily gives his burger to him with out a second thought.
Jack spots Zoya has forgotten her mobile on the cement slab,
He picks it up ,hails her aloud and hands it back to her .
Zoya observes Rohit frantically hailing for a cab,
She offers to drive him to the hospital In her brand new Chrysler .
All strangers to each other in this huge world,
Never lost an opportunity to be kind to one another,
Their flag of kindness was always ready to be unfurled,
Spreading happiness in small actions they had discovered.
Kindness paid forward ,never goes waste any time.
It goes a round circle and comes back to you some time .
PAY IT FORWARD -
The world can sometimes seem like an unfriendly, threatening place, yet we all want safety, health, and happiness for ourselves and our loved ones. How can one ordinary person—you or me—make a positive difference in this world? One way is the practice of "paying it forward." .
*Be attentive wherever you are for opportunities to help someoneYou can change people's attitudes about the world through your unobtrusive acts of kindness.
*Do something nice for someone you don't know (or don't know very well). It should be something significant.
*Spread the word. If the person thanks you and wants to "repay" you , let them know that what you'd really like is for them to pay it "forward"
*Pay it forward. When you notice that somebody has done something nice for you, make a note in your mind to practice paying it forward.
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