A limit of your Kindness

Recently Steve had a car accident. So he put his car in the garage to carry out the repair work. Since he had to go to the job daily, he decided that until the car is ready, he will travel by the metro train. One day, he noticed a homeless guy at the train station at night. He felt pity for him, so he gave him some change from his pocket.

The homeless guy thanked him for it. Next day again, he noticed the homeless guy at the same place. This time Steve though to get him something to eat, so he went outside the station and brought him a meal. The homeless guy thanked him for his kindness. But Steve got curious and asked him, How did you get to this point?

The homeless guy looked up at him and with a smile, he said, By Showing Love. Steve didnt understand it, so he asked him, What do you mean by that? The homeless guy replied that Throughout my whole life, I made sure that everyone was happy. No matter what was going right or wrong in my life, I always helped everyone.

Steve asked him, Do you regret it? To which the homeless man replied, No, It just hurts my soul that the very people I gave the shirt off my back to wouldnt give me a sleeve of that same shirt when I was in need. Son, It is better to build your own house and invite someone in for shelter than to hand them your bricks while you are building yours. Because one day you will turn around and look at the spot where you had planned to build your house. It will be an empty lot. Then you are the one looking for bricks.

Steve understood what the homeless guy meant and thanked him for the good advice.

Moral: Helping others is not a bad thing at all. But Sometimes, while we are helping others, we forget our own problems and needs. One must remember that sometimes sharing is better than giving away. You can do a lot more by being in a strong position instead of bringing yourself into a weaker situation.

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What a great story. Thank you for sharing it.

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Recently Steve had a car accident. So he put his car in the garage to carry out the repair work. Since he had to go to the job daily, he decided that until the car is ready, he will travel by the metro train. One day, he noticed a homeless guy at the train station at night. He felt pity for him, so he gave him some change from his pocket.The homeless guy thanked him for it. Next day again, he noticed the homeless guy at the same place. This time Steve though to get him something to eat, so he went outside the station and brought him a meal. The homeless guy thanked him for his kindness. But Steve got curious and asked him, How did you get to this point?The homeless guy looked up at him and with a smile, he said, By Showing Love. Steve didnt understand it, so he asked him, What do you mean by that? The homeless guy replied that Throughout my whole life, I made sure that everyone was happy. No matter what was going right or wrong in my life, I always helped everyone.Steve asked him, Do you regret it? To which the homeless man replied, No, It just hurts my soul that the very people I gave the shirt off my back to wouldnt give me a sleeve of that same shirt when I was in need. Son, It is better to build your own house and invite someone in for shelter than to hand them your bricks while you are building yours. Because one day you will turn around and look at the spot where you had planned to build your house. It will be an empty lot. Then you are the one looking for bricks.Steve understood what the homeless guy meant and thanked him for the good advice.Moral: Helping others is not a bad thing at all. But Sometimes, while we are helping others, we forget our own problems and needs. One must remember that sometimes sharing is better than giving away. You can do a lot more by being in a strong position instead of bringing yourself into a weaker situation.

Thanks so much for sharing this! Today is Thanksgiving in the USA!

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This story was posted 9 months ago but still pertinent to each and every day we are here. Each of us is important.

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So true. Everyone is important. We are all on this world together and need to be courtesy and excepting of one another. We must say all the nudists that we have met are welcoming of each other.

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i agree 100% with this there are to many bad apples in the world due to the media and this new socity we live in :(

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What a great story and a reminder for us all; nudist or not.

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This story reminds me of the instructions you are given when flying. In the event of an emergency and the oxygen masks drop down, put yours on first before assisting others. You can't help anyone if you can't breathe yourself. This advice is so simple yet can apply in so many areas of life.

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