Years later, I was on my way home for Christmas after completing my Basic Training. When I got to the airport, I was told that the flight was overbooked, and there was only one seat left. A couple in front of me was arguing about who should take it.
The man said to his wife, “This is your family, so you should take it. I’ll take a different flight later.”
Then, the woman turned around and asked me where I was going. I told her I was going home to see my family and my pregnant wife. She immediately told the counter clerk to give me the last available seat.
“We weren’t all heartbroken even though it was the final Christmas my dad would spend with us.” This single act of kindness allowed me to be there with my family for that precious time.
A Doctor’s Secret Generosity
My father is an oncologist. He made it a point to volunteer at a small hospital in a rural town once a week. People would come to him with stomachaches, and he would often prescribe them a certain medication. However, they would often tell him that they couldn’t afford it.
He knew from experience that their pride would prevent them from accepting help directly. So, he came up with a creative solution. He told them that he had gotten the medication as “free samples”. He then had a nurse stock up on the drug and began giving it to his patients so they could get the care they needed.
A Musician’s Gift
I’ve always loved music, and I had been wanting an alto flute for a while. A regular customer of mine was upgrading his instrument, and I offered to buy his old one. He let me take it for the weekend so I could try it out and see if I liked it before I decided to buy it.
To make a long story short, he ended up giving it to me as a gift. Sadly, he passed away just three weeks later. “Farewell, Tom. Of all the individuals I’ve ever known, you were exceptional.” That thoughtful gift from a truly good person will always be a reminder of his kindness.