Interesting how its easier for people to remember when someone was kind to them but not when they were kind to someone.
@douja82125 жыл бұрын
Aileny Santos yeah right
@Cristalruvalcaba5 жыл бұрын
Damn that's soo true 😩
@teatimewithkorekiyo11405 жыл бұрын
That's because you don't know if something you did was kind to someone because it evokes feelings to the receiver, but the giver doesn't feel anything. Sometimes, the simplest things are the kindest things in life, but in the same way, sometimes the actions that take so much effort would never mean anything to anyone.
@minigol915 жыл бұрын
Gives me hope for humanity
@annnee68185 жыл бұрын
@@teatimewithkorekiyo1140 The giver might feel sth. but what another person perceives as kind varies enormously and we can't know😉
@christinats82526 жыл бұрын
I've forgiven someone that wasn't even sorry
@m.vincentius54576 жыл бұрын
I know the struggle.
@NoName-lp1qu5 жыл бұрын
Wow you are strong
@loleeazzam9855 жыл бұрын
Ik the feeling.
@zsai.5 жыл бұрын
Christina Ts so relatable omg
@Danceizlief5 жыл бұрын
Christina Ts yes! ❤️❤️❤️
@kirathomas58166 жыл бұрын
i don’t think i know what the kindest thing i’ve ever done for someone is because u never know how you’ve affected someone’s life.
@efoxkitsune94935 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. I am trying to spread as much kindness as I can in my life, and I hope there is at least one person whom I helped, for whom I made a difference. If there is, then I know I've done something right in life, and that it has a purpose. But I don't know how I've affected the lives of other people, so I can't really tell what the "kindest" thing was... :)
@lyricssongs43874 жыл бұрын
True
@bevybaby1000 Жыл бұрын
Yasss! Its in the beholders world. I understand what she means(Thoraya) but I agree with you .sometimes people will come back and tell you later what you did or said meant to them and you had no idea.🙂
@maximiliankinzett26366 жыл бұрын
When I was 17 there was a kid who lived across the road from me, he was 12 years old. He was the youngest of 10 kids, he was dyslectic and had the worst stutter ever! His school didn't know what to do with him so they ignored him, when he went home his family ignored him. The day when I found out he couldn't read or write I waited at the end of the street for him after school and brought him to my family's home. His stutter was so bad it would sometimes take ten minutes to say one word. Over the next five years I taught him the a,b,c's then how to read and write and then maths. When he was reading his stutter used to upset him so much but I never finished his sentences for him (he hated that the most). On his 17th Birthday I took him lap dancing on a Tuesday night when the place would be empty and all the girls fawned over him which gave him loads of confidence. After that I never saw him again, I moved to the other side of the country. That was over 20 years ago. A couple of years ago I was talking to my mother and she said, do you remember Alan? I said the kid that couldn't talk? She said she bumped into him and got talking. I asked how was he doing? My mother told me that he owns his own business he's married with 3 children and that he named his first born son after me. So Alan, my man. Where ever you are, I told you you could do it ;)
@matchagadaisuki5 жыл бұрын
Maximilian Kinzett that is such a nice story! Props to you!
@GandalfTheGay985 жыл бұрын
*dyslexic lol
@cesarong97535 жыл бұрын
Amazing story. I teared up a bit.
@Laura.D31015 жыл бұрын
Wow man! What you did was awesome
@Baehobie5 жыл бұрын
I'm about to cry, this is such a nice story
@unicorn16555 жыл бұрын
I sat in detention for a month for something I haven't even done, because I knew the boy who did it would be beaten up by his dad.
@unicorn16555 жыл бұрын
@Praavinya J Well, I don't really consider it nice,since who the fuck wouldn't do that?? But thanks anyway
@user-lu4xp7iv8c5 жыл бұрын
Wow.
@spencerfrankclayton43485 жыл бұрын
That's brave, but I would never let myself get framed.
@sruthysk39625 жыл бұрын
You are a really nice person ☺️
@unicorn16555 жыл бұрын
@@sruthysk3962 thx
@asmaamara8785 жыл бұрын
I convinced someone to not commit suicide while he was really into doing it. So yeah im proud that i've saved a person's life
@aritramunsi27725 жыл бұрын
Great work
@lolasart34085 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@maiiouma5 жыл бұрын
Wow! If this was the only kind thing I do in life, I would be happy. Good for you. If you don't mind, can you share how you did it?
@lolasart34085 жыл бұрын
@@maiiouma yeah, it could be really useful one day. Even tho everyone is different and needs help on personal level, it's still good to know...
@palomat9866 жыл бұрын
praying for someone to get what you’ve wanted. that is special.
@rmartin69145 жыл бұрын
That's just lazy
@anahbertinelli69205 жыл бұрын
No it’s not
@naomidenisepinedaspirit-bo79555 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@priyanshusharma31984 жыл бұрын
It was the girl he liked ..
@ame16035 жыл бұрын
I gave a homeless man money, i listened to a heartbroken woman in a bar, i picked up a pregnant woman's credit card cause her belly was too big and everyone kept walking around her.
@dannyboy74795 жыл бұрын
I stayed alive. It's the best thing you can do for the people around you. Even when they take you for granted. Stay alive l-/
@MrAlcmj5 жыл бұрын
I understand this sentiment deeply Danny boy, it was nice seeing your comment :)
@sineadmarnell47405 жыл бұрын
|-/ ❤️
@donyasalami44225 жыл бұрын
II-// 🖤
@nikkixo16575 жыл бұрын
I feel this...
@bethany-b2pkfilms7925 жыл бұрын
This means so much to me ❤️
@Romeos_11025 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing is to love somebody, that answer was deep
@samuelsciaux10765 жыл бұрын
Best answer 👍
@ydad10473 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing is to love everybody and everything. :)
@yourmom-qv1lt5 жыл бұрын
When I was about nine I was shopping with my mom and my sister. My mom told me to get a shopping cart and when I got one, I saw an old man with arm crutches trying to get a cart as well. I didn't think about what I was doing, but I knew it was right to give that man the cart I had. He said thank you, I got a different one and went back to my mom. We took a few steps into the door, and the old man came up to my mother and said, "is she your daughter?" While pointing to me. My mom said yes, and he said, "she just gave me a cart, and I wanted to compliment how kind she is." That moment still makes me smile.
@LittleLulubee5 жыл бұрын
Aww, sweet story 😊
@bonniestar47073 жыл бұрын
That’s so sweet x
@patricialovell77535 жыл бұрын
you should do "what's the hardest thing youve ever done"
@aicMadSeason5 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing I’ve ever done for someone was hold a dying woman’s hand. She passed away unexpectedly and her daughter wasn’t there. So I stayed beside her and watched her fall asleep. I was only 20 years old. Changed me forever on how I see life and death
@avenleaharris32305 жыл бұрын
Wow
@nallelysantiago28395 жыл бұрын
That's deep..
@superash4u5785 жыл бұрын
Both my parents are child abuse survivors and I often sing them to sleep. Because no one was there to hold love and comfort them. I'm 19 and they're in their 50s. :)
@me-rc3cu3 жыл бұрын
That's really adorable (✿ ♡‿♡)
@Supahero672 жыл бұрын
That’s very kind 😊
@bigmama818 Жыл бұрын
Awesome love 💕
@steph-76965 жыл бұрын
One time I was driving out of target and I saw a homeless man with boxes covering his body. Like he was laying on the floor trying to get comfortable using boxes as a blanket. I immediately pictured myself warm in bed with all of the blankets I “have to” have and then my heart broke. I turned around, went right back into target and bought this guy a comforter. I was nervous to get his attention but finally called him over. To my surprise, he was in his 20’s like me. When I handed him the blanket, his face was a little bit in shock, like surprised someone would do this for him; while I was surprised someone hadn’t already. I will never forget this moment because I realized that it’s not always the exact thing you do for someone, but just to show you care is enough ❤️ I wish I could go back and tell him it’s going to be okay, but I hope my actions showed that enough.
@subcriticalduh19195 жыл бұрын
Just don’t give it out to everyone unless they seriously look homeless, selfish people who already have a job pretend to be homeless and beg for money keep cautious
@bonniestar47073 жыл бұрын
What a lovely story x
@kiyamullikin8745 жыл бұрын
Kindest thing I have done: My best friend has had very bad self confidence because of her looks and I told her she was beautiful and that she deserves the world, and I would do anything for her. She cried for ten minutes and she was so grateful to be told that. edit: the smallest thing you can do for someone, even a compliment, can make someones day. always remember that
@cutepotato64766 жыл бұрын
We do so many kind things everyday without even realising it. I believe with all my heart that people are fundamentally good.
@Ana-gq7ce5 жыл бұрын
I think we have good and bad inside of us since we are babies. Think that a baby is selfish and already developes that "dark" side when it comes to his relationship with his mother but also feels love for her. The thing is that we all need to learn how to canalyze those shadows as we grow up and having gone trough the first years in a healthy way in orden to become good human beings that can feel sympathy and therefore be kind to each other
@lyricssongs43874 жыл бұрын
True
@niennasaralonde74713 жыл бұрын
True
@ewanharper81326 жыл бұрын
This is what the Internet is for!
@IGleeker5 жыл бұрын
I genuinely do a lot of nice things for people just out of the kindness of my heart but one time (about 3 months after I met my best friend) he called me at 11:45 at night begging me to help him do an essay that he forgot about. It was due at 12:00 midnight and he didn’t know how to write it himself because English wasn’t his best subject. And without thinking I jumped out of my bed and typed as fast as I could working with him to finish it. We finished right on time. And he told me that night that I was such a blessing in his life that no one had ever gone out of their way to help him like I did. And that’s when we became best friends. Before highschool I never had any real friends that genuinely liked me. So I swore when I found some that I’d be the best friend possible. So I make it a point to go out of my way to help people that mean the most to me.
@moamenwaleed49915 жыл бұрын
Good job keep on doing good deeds in life:)
@ericwilliams83714 жыл бұрын
I bet you helping him factored into him becoming your best friend! That is probably one of the most worthwhile things you’ve done in your life :)
@IGleeker4 жыл бұрын
@@ericwilliams8371 yepp this was in HS now we’re both in college and we still talk everyday. In fact he just texted me crying about how he has a test tomorrow and isn’t finished studying when he’s been watching Netflix all week. 💀
@aliciajb10006 жыл бұрын
Stopped someone from committing suicide.
@simplyruth40695 жыл бұрын
Me too
@lolasart34085 жыл бұрын
Thank you both
@TuleAC235 жыл бұрын
I buy my friend breakfast everyday that I can because her mom doesn’t feed her I also volunteer 2 hours a week to help cats with Leukemia because feline leukemia is contagious and a lot of cat owners even at the shelter are scared to get close to them because they could get their cats infected. I had to think for a while that these were kind things that I did because it just makes me happy to do it I guess... thanks for making this video so much
@kimtaeyeonismyeverything5 жыл бұрын
Walked back and forth through my neighborhood alone, and very angry since no one in my family cared to help, to search for a cat with a broken leg to take her to the vet and fully pay for her surgery. I found her, she got her surgery, and she ended up going to a shelter. ❤️
@babiebee70565 жыл бұрын
I've stopped someone from self-harm and possibly suicide. Now their my best friend. that feels good to get off my chest. I love you Savannah, Aiden and Brë
@rosyhaas59376 жыл бұрын
the hospice one makes me wanna cry
@sharlopezr5 жыл бұрын
There’s a professor in my university that’s in a wheelchair, so I would help him get his stuff and himself to his next classroom and open the door for him. And one day was raining and I held an umbrella for him so he could get to his car that was far. (He amazingly drives) Every time I see him struggling to get to his classroom I go and help him. It’s really sad that people walk past him when he clearly struggles to go to the classrooms with his laptop and papers on his lap. Also, (damn I’m talking too much) one day he was saying that on an earthquake there’s no exit emergency on his office building so he wouldn’t be able to leave and that broke my heart. I cried and cried and cried. If an earthquake happens and I’m in his classroom I would never leave knowing he’s not able to escape. In a earthquake practice day I was in his classroom and I got him to the “safe area”. Wasn’t going to leave him behind.
@sharlopezr5 жыл бұрын
Ligeia D.Aurevilly thank you so much for that ☺️
@bintelsudan66795 жыл бұрын
Your heart is gold
@fatumamusasaid11925 жыл бұрын
People like you make the world a better place!🖤🖤
@nallelysantiago28395 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being kind 🙏
@madison-4096 жыл бұрын
I sat on the street of China town, Honolulu, HI with the homeless people there. We just talked and sang songs for a few hours
@avakat05 жыл бұрын
In high school I wrote anonymous notes for all the children in my class and crept in early to leave it on their desks. Everybody had a unique note about their personality, facial features... It was pretty cool to see their faces when they saw the notes.
@millylou213 жыл бұрын
This is so cool 🤩
@mommygooglebum21235 жыл бұрын
I was so low at the time but I prayed that someone I knew could find peace
@MM-by7uv5 жыл бұрын
I feel happy cause when I asked my self what the most kind thing I have did, and I found a lot of things, I'm really happy, I tried to make good in life. 😭❤️
@discerenecessa90625 жыл бұрын
6:37 Those two siblings have a really beautiful connection. They seem to think so well of one another!
@justmeh56516 жыл бұрын
I love how they all seem to take their time to think of that kind thing they have done. most probably they have done way more but they chose to shyly talk about what they think had the most effect. take heart people, everyday is a special day for anyone around you, so stick to what you do and know that they appreciate you even though they don't say it.
@iElixirr5 жыл бұрын
The last sisters tho .. what a warm vibe n real gratitude i felt listening to what they’re saying
@rowanlafontaine6756 жыл бұрын
Wish your channel had more attention. You do some beautiful stuff
@RetroYouthYouthRetro5 жыл бұрын
Here's a wholesome story: The year before, my sister and I were recovering from our parents' nasty divorce. Both my sister and I had low self-worth and severe depression. (This is a good time to mention that my sister has Asperger's and made life unimaginably hard). To help her feel better, I invited her to join the school's Cross Country team. She was never really into sports, but I just thought it was a good opportunity to help surround her with motivation. I REALLY care about her, she's such an amazing individual and all I wanted to do was watch her train and succeed. The second-to-last race of the season, I caught a nasty stomach bug so I had to watch my sister run a rare afterschool race. However, our team and I became worried when my sister never came out of the forest section. I was sent into the forest and a few minutes in, I found her walking on her own crying. She claims that she was too slow and she lost the rest of the runners- she became scared and didn't want to get further lost so she stopped running and tried to head back. We must have taken a wrong turn because we ended up continuing forward until we came out of the forest with the goal under a mile away. I encouraged her to run and finish, but she was embarrassed and kept proclaiming she was a failure. Because I had my inspection shoes on, and I couldn't risk getting them damaged, I decided to take them off and volunteered to run with her to the end (this was an extremely short-sighted decision). By running with her, she gained enough motivation to continue to the end. We both ran, and ran, and ran some more. Here in Florida, the grasses are absolutely COVERED in spikey seeds which are similar to running on cacti. I ended up slowing down and tumbling near the end because of the pain, I looked down to see my socks torn and my feet covered with blood and needles. Luckily, I peeked my head up at the final moment to see my sister powering through, sprinting the last 100m as she broke the finish line with the crowds poured into the track to congratulate her, the entire stadium erupting in cheer. On the ground, I started crying and a few people had helped me up. They asked why I was crying- if it was the pain in my feet or..? I remember saying something along the lines of: "No, I'm just really proud of my sister." If it wasn't amazing enough to see my sister finish the race, she ended up placing 4th in the final race of the season, earning an award. In the end, I can't say enough how proud I am for her overcoming her fears and showing herself what she's capable of. I lost track of what I was going to originally type, but I hope you enjoyed the story.
@annabel86374 жыл бұрын
That is such a beautiful story! X
@jocelynespinoza27843 жыл бұрын
Wow you are an amazing Sister! God bless you both.
@bonniestar47073 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful sister you are x
@lakarox67775 жыл бұрын
I was in my room in my landlord's house and I heard something downstairs. I went to check out what was happening and my landlord was flat on the floor breathing heavily. He was an elder and a war veteran. I think he was having an episode of panic because of his memories there. I helped him get of the floor, brought him a glass of water and made sure that he was okay. He thanked me for being there at the right time.
@SuperAntiblack5 жыл бұрын
Beautiful Laka he will never forget that!
@beniminxz97255 жыл бұрын
i invited my bf to stay at my house one night before we began dating, because his parents kicked him out and he was gonna sleep on the streets. i also helped him deal with his depression and i stopped him from killing himself multiple times. i also helped my friend with their depression and i remember one day getting a call in the middle of my class, and my friend kept listing ways to die. so i talked to them on the phone for like 30 minutes until they hung up. so i took a bus and went over to their house, but there was no one there. so i called them and sent messages but no reply. until like 2 days later they messaged me telling that they were fine. that was scary as frek, but thinking about it now, i feel honoured to be the person they chose to call in a time like this
@Cervidae5 жыл бұрын
i stan
@ijc92515 жыл бұрын
You are awesome
@sindimusai9384 жыл бұрын
you're such a good friend!
@adrianbacon25165 жыл бұрын
One recent thing for me was I was at the store actually leaving, I'm sitting in my car and it starts raining down SUPER heavy out of NO WHERE and I saw this woman in a motorized cart type thing trying to put her groceries away and was getting soaked so I grabbed my tiny umbrella (it was too small for the two of us) and I held it over her the entire time while I stood in the rain and helped put her groceries in her trunk and closed it...I did this all the way until she closed the door of her car and waved goodbye, she was such a sweet older lady😊I was freezing cold when I got back in my car, but I didn't mind much at all😅
@amandatedford58575 жыл бұрын
Kindness and good deeds are something I strive to do daily. Holding a door, smiling, being there when someone needs to vent, donate to charity, volunteer at a retirement center, paying for meals or groceries or gas, helping lost pets find their homes, babysitting, raising funds for a kids who had cancer, helping a family at christmas, and I could go on. I don't mention these things to brag or because I think I'm an amazing person. I do because some of these things are so simple and could change someones day or even their lives. If someone ask you this question you should have a hard time answering because you try to make the world a better place through kindness and have so many kind things to pick from. Knowing you have helped someone, even a little, is so rewarding and leads to other acts of kindness. It's amazing
@Rose-vr5th5 жыл бұрын
I stayed on the phone almost every night till the early morning for a year with my friend bc she had really depressive thoughts late at night. So I would tell jokes, say stupid things and sing to her until she fell asleep smiling. I know it isn't much but she told me 2 years ago that I saved her life. She is one of my favourite people in the world and now she is thriving. So to anyone out there who thinks they aren't enough I hope you know you are so so loved and never alone. Stay strong things will get better.
@tulipsswing22675 жыл бұрын
This KZbinr is how every youtuber needs to be, she is real. She doesn't make stories or pranks or just plays around, she asks people questions that they can't answer it unless it's from their heart. You are a legend.
@loveforeignaccents6 жыл бұрын
This made my heart smile and my eyes tear up!! Thanks for bringing out so much emotion in me!
@emilianamarquez26305 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing I’ve ever done I think is to be there for people and to say nice compliments or smile to strangers, you make those people happy and you affect in some way their life. The simplest gesture is the biggest one
@hazell5915 жыл бұрын
i think the kindest thing I've done is stand by my brother in everything we've been through.. also always trying to calm tense situation and help people who are stressed...
@christinetirimon42325 жыл бұрын
So I went to coles for groceries with my mum (I was 8-10ish) there was a lady in a wheelchair struggling to reach the milk. So without hesitation, I climb on the shelves to reach the produce (I was/still am a midget) and the lady said thankyou and turned around to my mum and said “good job with this one”. Mum bought me a chocolate milk and told me how proud she was of me. To this day that made me really happy. I have another one where a friend confided in me and talked about her depression and how she had suicidal thoughts. We talked for hours (it was a sleepover) and she ended up crying and thanking me for letting her confide in me because she’s never done this before. We made a pact where if we ever wanted to kill/hurt ourselves we would text each other (because I had depression too so Yeet). A few weeks later I got a text from her saying she wanted to hurt herself. I talked her out of it. I also fed the poor and returned a wallet I found in the bathroom (I was 8ish) to the woman who lost it.
@SuperAntiblack5 жыл бұрын
Yes I can understand how proud your mama is of you!
@bonniestar47073 жыл бұрын
What a lovely person you are x
@christinetirimon42323 жыл бұрын
@@bonniestar4707 it’s kind of second nature. I was just raised to be kind and help people in need.
@best_dessert_tiramisu5 жыл бұрын
Sometime last year, I was in line at a convenience store to buy some food. An elderly lady had asked me if I could spare a dime, and I gave her one. When I left the store, she was standing there asking me for one more favor. I obliged and she said she needed help stepping off the curb because she was afraid she was going to fall over. She explained that she recently left the hospital and had something similar to tremors. She gripped my arm for support and in a couple seconds she made it. She said she was afraid of asking people for help because she wouldn't know how they would react to her situation. I replied that I found most people friendly and willing to help. She didn't think so. I hope that after our ephemeral encounter, she's reached out to others for help. I've found the one thing that people most want in life is to help others in some shape or form and to feel they have made a difference, small or big, and experience compassion.
@wendy_doll5 жыл бұрын
I got a surprise gift for my bus driver in the passed Christmas. We barely talked but he deserves this thankfulness for what he had done everyday for me and my peers.
@douja82125 жыл бұрын
I found a lost kid and I brought him back to his father 💕
@kiss1and5 жыл бұрын
khadija bolly xotwod
@christinemariebaylon41985 жыл бұрын
Not giving into suicide. Just being here, alive and healthy. I could say it's the nicest thing i can ever do for those people who need me.
@mariesasse19036 жыл бұрын
sometimes I love humanity
@Weirdkauz3 жыл бұрын
Wow. What is the kindest thing you've ever done? Sometimes I love humanity. That's deep and shallow at the same time!
@nicolezabel105 жыл бұрын
Its amazing how a lot of these are simple things, but they obviously made a huge impact
@emanuel67176 жыл бұрын
These sisters at the end were heartwarming 😍
@galaxy_queen16385 жыл бұрын
Not me but my dad. When I was probably around 9 years old, we were walking into a McDonald's close to our house. On our way to the door, a man ran up to us and asked for some money. He quickly said he was a veteran and my dad, who was also a veteran, invited him into the McDonald's. My dad bought him everything he asked for from the menu and he spent the next 20 minutes listening to the man tell his story. I never saw the guy again, but that always stuck with me. You never know how a simple act of kindness can change your complete view of the world.
@MsTabsey6 жыл бұрын
My sister and I are very close and two years ago we went to Canada together, where we spent 10 days exploring Toronto and after that time, she was gonna live with a host family for 6 more weeks while I would return home. And my sister is very shy so she was very devastated when it was almost time for me to leave. And I felt bad to leave her because I knew she felt bad. So one evening I went with her to meet the host family and then I had the idea to ask the host mum if she knew anyone in the neighbourhood that had a dog, because she love love loooves dogs and I knew that „having“ a dog during the time she‘s on her own would help her be more confident and feel good. And turns out there was an elderly couple living across the street with a little dog called Maddie. So when I was home, my sister got introduced to the couple and Maddie and ended up spending almost every evening there, taking the dog for a walk and developping a great relationship with the couple during these six weeks. And in the end she was able to have a great experience. And I was so happy that even when she was an ocean away, I was able to help her out with having a great time ❤️
@kipperthedog7895 жыл бұрын
I think the kindest thing I’ve ever done for someone is that I sent all of the girls on my soccer team a text message. But, it wasn’t any other text message. I know that at least one of the girls on my team was struggling with herself. She was always silly and happy, but I knew that she was struggling. She thinks that she is ugly, which is absolutely false. She also thinks that she’s dumb, because math isn’t her best subject, but she’s not dumb! It makes me so mad, because she’s actually so smart. I didn’t know if others were going through this too, and to the day I have no idea, but I sent them all a text. I basically said that I don’t know what they’re going through, and I may never know, but I wanted them to know that they were perfect, beautiful, and smart. I wanted them to know that they were loved, that I loved them and cared deeply about them, and that I loved them no matter what. Only a few of them responded, but I feel like a really touched them. That makes me very proud of myself to this day.
@twillightalice6 жыл бұрын
Amazing! This is quality content that really matters!
@julieelizabeth5105 жыл бұрын
True Jana.
@cascadestars5 жыл бұрын
I gave up 2 years of my life to care for my grandmother with Parkinson's disease. I was around 20 years old. I wasnt paid for it, and she needed 247 care. I had no experience and after agreeing to do it for the month my dad was going to complete rehab, he passed away a few months later and caring for her fell on my shoulders until her death. I will never feel like I did enough for her, and I cant think of her long enough before I very emotional. I miss you, grandma. and I love you.
@cascadestars5 жыл бұрын
@Ligeia D.Aurevilly thank you so much
@Smile-li5un5 жыл бұрын
You're such a kind person ! I aspire to be this devoted for others one day , bless your heart 💜💜
@minnucz3 жыл бұрын
God bless you!
@maegenluna32556 жыл бұрын
The sisters are so sweet! Reminds me of my sister ♥️
@akuji19936 жыл бұрын
Maegen Luna the smalles things can mean the world to someone. A good friend one day randomly said that I have a big, good heart. I still think about that years later.
@asiajarosinska12413 жыл бұрын
For the third year in the row I have made a big Christmas present for children from foster care and I am really proud of this
@skylarsage15905 жыл бұрын
I helped my mom feel good by saying that seeing her on my birthday was all I wanted.
@beepot27645 жыл бұрын
I work for child services and got a call from a distraught parent. I just stayed on the phone and listened to him and gave him the numbers he needed. But he just started crying and thanking me because he couldn't get a straight answer from anyone. 😞 Broke my heart.
@samanthaallen40185 жыл бұрын
When my friend was having a pretty hard and stressful time at school and home I wrote her about 60 little positive notes and put them in a mason jar and gave it to her
@raptorcharly80555 жыл бұрын
I have...a couple good ones that I can't choose from. I had this art teacher who really judged her students based on how hard they tried rather than how good their work was. By skills, I was the worst student in her class by far, but I tried harder than anyone else. I just physically couldn't do it thanks to my having autism- my hand-eye coordination and handwriting are messed up quite a lot. Despite that, she was continually patient and helpful with me, because I always listened and worked hard while most of the students just didn't want to do the work. She was kind and lenient, she bought supplies with her own money, brought in treats when the class did well (and sometimes when they didn't) but everyone seemed to hate her anyways just because she was tough on students who refused to try. At the end of my time in the school (and third year in her class), I gave gifts to all my teachers, as was a running tradition of mine (for Christmas and the end of the year I'd get my teachers gift cards and a thank-you cars). I don't remember how much money I gave her, but it was the most I'd given to a teacher. I wrote her a letter thanking her for everything, for all the time and effort and patience she'd given me, for personally inviting me to take her most advanced class even though I couldn't keep up no matter how hard I tried. I gave it to her on the way out the door, not on my last day but close to it. The next day, when I saw her, I remember she cried. She told me she'd shown that letter to her family, and they'd told her to thank me as well. It seemed like it meant a lot to her. I also remember, during that class, some of our projects were pretty big. They lasted sometimes a month or even longer, especially for me who needed extra time because I couldn't actually keep up. There was one project that we did for mother's day, drawing flowers in a vase on a huge piece of paper. For a solid month, every school day, I worked my arse off on that project. I redrew lines dozens of times, colored and shaded and blended like I never knew I even could. There were days when I couldn't work my hand right after that class was over because I worked so hard on that project. All that, just so I could give it to my mom. There was another one like that, just as big and difficult, that I also gave to her, just because I loved her and I wanted her to have it, and on both, I wanted them to be as perfect as I could make them (which wasn't very), all for her. Lastly, my granddad. He is blind and a stubborn person, who won't be swayed on anything. There was a massive problem with his leg, but he wanted to go travelling anyway, even when told that he could lose his leg. I busted out my best acting skills and cried like a three-year-old, begging him to consider his own safety until he relented and stayed in the hospital like he needed to. He recovered completely and was able to still make the second part of his trip.
@me-rc3cu3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being the person that you are💫
@_lovepoems5 жыл бұрын
I dont really remember what is the kindest thing I've ever did to someone. but I'm trying to be there for my friend whenever they need me, or buy an old homeless woman a food & beverage
@PsychoStudiosGFX5 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing ive done/still do is listen to my friends when they needed to vent or talk about a serious topic that may be troubling them from things as relationships, family, illnesses, sadness, and more. Ive always tried my hardest to not only listen to full extent but also give a response and help as much as possible.
@summerdawn67775 жыл бұрын
I got flowers for this beautiful soul, an elderly lady, after talking with her in her bookstore about her deceased husband. I knew he would do it if he could. Came back from the florist , and her smile LIT THE ROOM!!🥀☀️
@QuebacEdition6 жыл бұрын
Helping and Supporting a friend to leave a place where she was sexually abused
@me-rc3cu3 жыл бұрын
People like you make the world a better place💝
@BH-ix7nq6 жыл бұрын
"ALMOST 10 bucks" lmao
@kkd23135 жыл бұрын
*I vacuumed the living room floor for my grandma because she couldn't breathe i also made her bed and i cleaned up her house*
@Sa-hq9vx5 жыл бұрын
Somehow I can't really think of the kindest thing I've ever done. Like I always try to be nice to people but at the end of the day I end up hurting more people unknowingly than actually doing something really kind for someone.
@Samuel-Orok3 жыл бұрын
I’m sure your efforts are appreciated and it’s the thought that counts!
@Weirdkauz3 жыл бұрын
I feel you! I do a lot of good things, but I got a temper, too!
@maiiouma5 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful relationship between the two sisters in the end!
@annel1347 Жыл бұрын
With so much hatefulness it the world, I love that you show the kinder side of people.
@clarity25173 жыл бұрын
Thoraya's videos have some of the most wholesome comment sections in all of KZbin. ❤ Thank you Thoraya for what you do! 😊
@chantarawtf21895 жыл бұрын
i used to talk to this guy in high school who was in my math class, at some point it was brought up that his birthday is on halloween. that halloween i ended up making cupcakes and decided to bring 1 to school for him, remembering it was his birthday. he was grateful, in a shy way. a while after i found out that he was going to kill himself that day. he had struggled with depression for a long time and had made up his mind that his birthday was the day to end his life. my cupcake isn't the only reason he decided not to, but if it played even the smallest part in him not going through with it, i am so happy. i think about that a lot and it still blows my mind. i try to do small, kind things as much as possible for people despite my struggles with anxiety.
@srgsquad88785 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing I've done was either help several people through bullying or I had a friend that recently lost their grandpa and for about 2 weeks. I'd talk to them at recess about it.
@sofieb16535 жыл бұрын
I graduated last year and I visit my teacher and this girl who had autism was shunned and ignored by other kids and talk to her as if she was a child. I like meeting new people and treat others as if their no different
@Thorayaa6 жыл бұрын
If you have a suggestion for a deep/interesting question I should ask strangers please direct message me on Instagram: @thor.aya (more likely to see it there) :]
@paula-bm8ls6 жыл бұрын
why and at which point are you feeling lost?
@Stylomagic6 жыл бұрын
When do you realise, that you all grown up?
@ayak39266 жыл бұрын
What does it mean to be kind? (first time subscriber😂 I really like what you're doing for the world🖖🏾😌🍃)
@chloecapan65295 жыл бұрын
What was your hardest goodbye?
@Izzy-sn6kf5 жыл бұрын
Who/what was the hardest thing to let go of as a child
@emtpmpknhed5 жыл бұрын
I was having one of those days where I had no faith in humanity left. Then I watched this. Thanks for making this video and reminding me that there are still people out there doing good things for others.
@m.vincentius54575 жыл бұрын
I tell other people I'm fine to lessen their worries about me.
@jenscarlet14375 жыл бұрын
It's not a commonly known fact but 'I'm fine' is the lie we tell the most.
@Anafaithfulgirl6 жыл бұрын
To love someone with all of my heart
@finniantylermorey88435 жыл бұрын
I saved a puppy from being hit by cars. We were driving past and I saw this young dog walking on the road and near it, no one was stopping for them, there were so many near misses. So we pulled over. I managed to stop the dog from running across the road whilst my girlfriend got a neighbour to come out and help us catch them and find their owner. The neighbour came out and took the dog, she kept them safe and got them home. We left once we knew the dog was safe. I was so happy we did that, every time I see a dog near or on roads alone I always try and get them to safety, because I wish that's what someone did for my dog. I lost him from a car, and there was no way I could let that happen to another dog and family.
@miavirtuosa6 жыл бұрын
So yeah, I was kind of binge-watching your videos throughout the last days and only noticed a couples videos ago that I should probably subscribe and did, and still watch your videos as of now. There isn't a lot of people that actually inspire me in life, but you give me ideas. Of projects I would like to do and a little bit of hope that It would't be so silly to just try. Thank you.
@marwatageldin6 жыл бұрын
Same.is here ☺
@homie75305 жыл бұрын
my couple are - I'm a stage actress, and the theater I perform in is 860 seats with 7 exits. It's one big room, so it's generally easy to find your way out, but this elderly home came to see our show. And I wandered back into the auditorium to put my mic away and there was this old lady wandering around, so I linked arms with her and helped her outside to where her bus was waiting. Apparently she'd gotten separated from the group and they couldn't find her. - I've struggled with depression and self harm since I was eleven, and when I was thirteen (the height of my struggle with self harm), I went to a Halloween store to pick out a costume, and the woman who gave me my dressing room had these thick scars all over her arms. I have really bad social anxiety, but I walked up to her and said, "I saw your scars, and I just wanted to let you know that you're not alone." And she teared up and said, "Can I have a hug?" And I hugged her. It's probably the only thing keeping me from believing that there is no good in me. - When I was a sophomore in high school, there was this eighth grader auditioning for the show I was in. And she got on stage and started shaking and just ran out, and I chased her and helped her through a panic attack and got her back on stage to finish her audition. She ended up quitting the show due to stage fright, but she stayed on crew. Later on she said I was the reason she stuck through theater. - Similarly, in sophomore year, I had this girl in my class that I didn't know too well. She came in looking upset and I went to her. Turns out her boyfriend had just dumped her and she was on the verge of a panic attack. I managed to talk her down, helping her cope with my own coping mechanisms, like breathing exercises and distracting stuff. And I hugged her. We ended up getting really close and we were hanging out with my best friend, the guy she liked, and she held my hand and said, "I wouldn't be here without you. You make me feel safe."
@acidoribonucleicoo5 жыл бұрын
it's just so beautiful and innocent that most of them don't remember too many things they did for other people
@aspek_20355 жыл бұрын
The nicest thing I’ve ever done I was at McDonald’s and over heard a man tell his daughter he didn’t have enough to buy their meal, so I bought it for them. I know it was the nicest thing because not too long ago someone did the same for me and my daughter. I had no idea how to respond but when I got to my car I cried my eyes out because of his nice gesture.
@laylarisse19316 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I feel like I'll never have anything really great to tell. I know I've done good things, but I don't know if I have ever done anything great. I don't know if that makes sense, but still.
@minavivi20266 жыл бұрын
You probably just didn't realize how much you've helped someone. Sometimes, just being a good friend or listening to someone is the kindest thing that has happened to that person.
@joyfooldj5 жыл бұрын
Not too late to start :)
@Danceizlief5 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing I’ve ever done is not only forgiven my drug addict parents who were never there for me but even took sympathy on them knowing they both didn’t grow up in the best way 🙏🏼
@c0m4w13 жыл бұрын
I won't say the 'kindest' thing because I believe that's very subjective and all kindness is the kindest thing. I've been behind a clearly struggling woman in line at Walmart, who had her card decline and you could see she was upset even before that happened. She was apologizing and emotional and leaving, and I simply stood forward and said 'it's ok I got this today.' I won't say the amount, and you can only imagine the tears and hug I received. That was easily one of my favorites, and I cried happy tears in my truck for her afterwords. Sponsored numerous families Christmas' in my city by participating and observing things on my cities FB page I created. Again, I won't say the cost or how much, its always irrelevant. I've assisted countless homeless in various ways, which don't matter for the same reasons. All kind, all from the heart, all with no expectation whatsoever. My wife knows probably 70% of what I've done, and usually doesn't agree you could say with the costs, and sometimes effort, and would kill me if she knew what the other 30% entailed lol. People are supposed to help people. Never look down on someone unless it's to help them up. A random smile, hug, or compliment costs nothing but your brief time. Try it.
@lisahinton96824 жыл бұрын
The last one with the two sisters made me cry. They have such an enviable relationship - they treat each other the opposite of how my sister treats me. I'm happy for them, and so so sad for myself.
@b_roya125 жыл бұрын
so one day when i was 18 i was walking back home, it was lunch break in the school next to my house and saw a group of 6 kids of about 10 years old laughing at, making fun and even pushing another kid who was about to cry, he looked so innocent and to be being bullied. without thinking i got in the middle, told them to stop and that they were being so mean, then grabbed the litlle kid by the arm and ruffled his hair, told him to tell me what was happening but he didnt want to talk, so i gave him a hug and told him that i had been bullied in high school and he didnt deserve to be treated like that, no one does, and that he should talk to his parents or teachers. i dont remember why but i just left after that, i dont know if i shouldve stayed or told anyone. i really wish he was and is okay.
@micaberto74325 жыл бұрын
I cried a lot watching and seen the wonderful things we all do for each other. This video brought awareness of my own kindness something I never really think about.
@GatorTv3 жыл бұрын
The hospice response really got me:( no one wants to die alone. I would love to be there for anyone who doesn’t have family to be with them.
@jacquelinecervantes37342 жыл бұрын
The kindest thing I do everyday is to remain kind to every person I meet, to help them for at least a moment in there life feels me with so much joy. We all have struggles and pain we can relate to and all anyone wants is a moment to feel cared for and seen. I do that by holding doors, giving an ear to someone when they need it, or giving you a hug because you need it. Kindness is a light house.
@sharacy8895 жыл бұрын
My favourite thing in this world! Random acts of KINDNESS
@Mp3tjuh4 жыл бұрын
Those are the cutest and kindest sisters ever!
@Its_ky4 жыл бұрын
It's crazy cz all these ppl would probably be on the other person's "a stranger you'll always remember" and that's cool 🧡
@ericwilliams83714 жыл бұрын
I thanked my best friend for listening to me when I opened up to him about almost all of the insecurities I have built up over time, and I told him conversations with him have made me unwaveringly happier and have been the highlight of college for me.
@mohamoudmohamed91825 жыл бұрын
The two sisters warmed my heart.
@yourfavoritememory42236 жыл бұрын
I love, what you do:')
@ange94366 жыл бұрын
I know this is amazing 💛☺️
@gloriaguerrero36755 жыл бұрын
The second guy at the beginning of the video who helped the lady with Alzheimer. Just by looking at his eyes and how embarrassed he was tells me he is a kind soul. May his life be blessed in many ways
@jenscarlet14375 жыл бұрын
To me the kindest thing I've ever done would be to save a life. I was in 5th grade and this girl who never really had friends was told to sit next to me in class. She still played with toys and had a childish nature. We talked and I got to know her. After awhile I learned that she suffered from depression. There were many times where she tried to kill herself. It was when I learned that, that I became aware that I was her lifeline. I was her only friend. Wasn't longer after that my problems got too big for me and I got depression. She helped me get through it. We were both suffering but we still carried each other through it. The day I got out of that dark place she followed behind me. We're friends to this very day.