

One summer I was depressed and my friend Stacy wanted to make me see the good in life again. I was staying in Provencetown MA and we would ride bikes early in the morning saying "Good Morning" to everyone we met. It became a game at who could catch a persons eye first and deliver the message. The amount of smiles, surprised looks and gratefulness was amazing. I started to look forward to waking up just to see this change we could create. One morning it was raining so I missed a few people. Later that day the people I missed found me and asked why I had not said "Good Morning". That small gestured had them looking forward to the morning as much as me. I tried to continue the ritual in NY but people hear are so afraid you want something from them that they become scared instead of just receiving. While on the bus or the subway I always try to smile at someone new and am almost always rewarded with a smile back. Whenever I make extra on a film or a paycheck I pay for someone I don't know subway or bus ride. It is such a blast to see that person become amazed that you would do something nice just because. It is easy to give to those who are in need but we all need to know we are cared about. Random acts of kindness brings out the best in not only the receiver but the giver.

Saying "Good Morning", "Good Day"or just simply "Hello" costs nothing but it could mean everything to the person you are saying it to. We can make a difference and that is a simple F.A.C.T.
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