He dedicated his life to small acts of kindness.
A hundred dollars discreetly dropped into a struggling musician’s violin case in a busy subway station.
An extra pair of hands in a soup kitchen on the night of an unexpected, and particularly devastating blizzard.
A shout to call the attention of a distracted parent as their child wandered away in a crowded store.
He used the time machine to make small changes.
His instructors had said that even the least significant act in the past could change the future. He hoped they were right. He hoped it would be enough.
Everyday Drabbles #286: The Samaritan
May 24, 2020
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May 24, 2020 @ 19:48:34
Nice – interesting idea. “He who saves a single life, saves the world entire.” – from the Talmud.
Thanks for sharing.