So, this thing happened earlier today:
I was waiting on a bus to get back home after dinner with some friends. When i wanted to get on it, i saw a woman in her 40's discussing with the bus driver. Looked like it was a discussion about the price for her ticket. Normally i would have sighed, entered the bus not caring about it and being slightly angry at the woman for keeping me up. But, now i noticed she was making hand signs a lot, and she didn't talk, so it came to me that she was deaf.
The bus driver was a total jerk and didn't do much effort to make the woman clear how much the bus ticket would cost. So I decided to help the woman and i became the middleman between the two, asking the bus driver the ticket price and using some self-invented hand signs to make it clear to the woman as well. It was all settled in a minute. When I took my seat, the woman gave me a smile and it made my day.
It's a fact that before KS, i wouldn't have helped her.
So, did anyone of you guys had small encounters like these as well in which you acted differently as you would do before playing KS?
I helped someone, thanks to KS
I helped someone, thanks to KS
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Completed!
6k personal record: 29m07
5k personal record: 27m48
1 mile personal record: 6m59
100 push-up challenge
Week 7: 25/25/25/25
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Re: I helped someone, thanks to KS
I don't have any situation to report like you do, but you should feel like a boss for helping someone out.
The world needs more of that nowadays.
The world needs more of that nowadays.
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Re: I helped someone, thanks to KS
Skyward Sword put it best: helping people feels good. It's amazing just how much you can brighten someone's day with even the smallest acts of kindness.
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Re: I helped someone, thanks to KS
It shows you've become more aware of your surroundings, and have matured emotionally and mentally. Kudos.