40 People In This Online Group Confess The Most Selfless Thing They ve Done That No One Knows About

40 People In This Online Group Confess The Most Selfless Thing They ve Done That No One Knows About

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40 People In This Online Group Confess The Most Selfless Thing They’ ve Done That No One Knows About

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BoredPanda staff Publish Not your original work? Add source The truth that we should help each other is as old as the world. However, in today's context, as people have become more individualistic, there is nothing strange about the fact that humans are more interested in their own problems than showing compassion for others. One might even think that a lot of things that are shown, especially on social media, are staged, so if you see a video of a person doing a good deed, it doesn't necessarily mean that their actions are genuine. But maybe things are not so pessimistic and there are still people who love to offer a helping hand to others? One Reddit user asked, "What is something you've done purely out of the goodness of your heart, but have never told anyone?" and the thread was filled with stories of people helping others without wanting anything in return. In fact, some of them shared these situations with others for the first time in their lives, meaning that no one from their friends or family knew about them doing good. The thread has 33.2k upvotes and 7k comments where people share and discuss these stories of helping others and changing someone's life for the better. More Info: Reddit This post may include affiliate links. #1 At the beginning of the pandemic, I was volunteering at a local pizza shop to distribute slices to kids who otherwise couldn't get fed because the schools were shutdown.

There was a woman with 3 kids that came by every few days to get slices. Turns out the father had died unexpectedly right before the pandemic started and they lost their house because of the slumlord they were renting from. The mother lost her job because she had no one to watch the kids. They were living in their minivan and things were bad for them.

They were so nice and grateful, but ashamed when they'd come by to get slices that I genuinely felt for them.

I had lost my job and got a pretty decent windfall of 2 months worth of unemployment and the CARES Act at once. My landlord had a few properties open and is a close friend, so I got in touch with him and we worked out me paying their security deposit and the first 2 months of rent and he'd cover their utilities.

I gave her his number and said he might be able to help and they moved in the next day. They've been there ever since and are doing extremely well now.

I was homeless at one point in my life, but didn't have children. I couldn't just stand idly by, especially because I had been given way more money than I even knew what to do with. With everything that was happening and uncertainty of what was coming, I figured that money needed to be used for good rather than my own selfish needs. eyexxiii , Franklin Heijnen Report Final score: 641points POST boredpanDaman boredpanDaman Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago marry me! ( kidding, but reeeally like your kindness ) 69 69points reply View More Replies... View more comments #2 Whenever I see s cashier having a tough day, I always look at the candy selection, if there is one, and look stumped as to what to get. I ask them "I can't decide. What's your favorite?" I buy whatever they say, then hand it to them after the sale and tell them they're doing a great job and to have a great day. It perks them up every single time.

It's my little thing. the_comatorium , Phillip Pessar Report Final score: 553points POST Shelp Shelp Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That's adorable 106 106points reply View More Replies... View more comments #3 When I was in high school, there was a girl that never talked to anyone, was all alone, and I never once saw her speak for long periods of time, unless it was for projects or something, but that really isn’t the main thing. The first time we had the Valentines Day party, I noticed she seemed really down, because (I think) all the other girls where getting flowers and such from the boys (you could buy flowers and other stuff for someone if you wanted), so I kind of felt bad. I decided to buy her a flower, but anonymously. When she recueved the flower, she seemed...confused, but at least she smiled. The next year, same thing happend, every girl with flowers except for her, so I did the same, this time she once more seemed surprised, but not bad surprised, happy surprised. Next year I did the same, but this time I gave her a whole bouquet of flowers, she seemed overflowing with joy. People asked her who gave her those, and she said she didn’t know, but was happy. Maybe not the most interesting story here, but putting a smile on someone really made me feel happy. renecruz12 , Vladimir Pustovit Report Final score: 538points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Nice! 61 61points reply View more comments #4 When I was 19 I needed blood work done and it was super icey out. I just finished and was getting ready to leave when two elderly ladies came in. They commented on how slippery it was and if the clinic had anyone to help them walk back to their car.

They were told no, so I sat back down and waited. Half an hour later they went in and the receptionist told me I could leave, I was done. I told her "I know" and sat there.

When the ladies came out they looked a little scared to walk outside and I stood up and said I heard them ask for help and I would help them to their car.

I walked the ladies one at a time, letting them hold me for support as I shuffled us to their car. Then, after they were both safely inside, I scraped the ice off their car so they could leave.

They offered me money, but I refused and just wished them safe travels.

After they left I went to my own car, where I proceeded to fall on my butt fives times. KittyTheShark , Ryan McGilchrist Report Final score: 515points POST Vanessa Richardson Vanessa Richardson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You’re a good person 88 88points reply View more comments #5 I was getting some breakfast one time after a late night out. I was sitting in the restaurant waiting for my food and this younger boy comes in - probably 13-14 or so and orders some food. By the way he was dressed and how he looked you could tell he was definitely living in rough times.

He ordered and when they told him the total he pulled some wadded up $1 bills from his pocket and some change - he ended up like 4-5$ short.

He had this defeated look on his face and apologized and turned to walk out. I stopped him, asked the cashier to re-ring up his order, added a large drink and an extra burrito to it, and paid for the whole thing. He tried to give me the money he had and when I refused he just stood there and slowly tears came over his eyes. I told him to stay strong and not give up because things will get better.

I walked out and barely made it to my car before I broke down too. I used to be that kid. Roosted13 , thederek412 Report Final score: 470points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Paying it forward-nice. 95 95points reply View more comments #6 Bought insulin for the child of a lady in front of me at the pharmacy. The woman (single mom) was in tears & didn’t have the $200 copay for that month. I gave her my number & told her to call me within the next few days. That was a few years ago. She now manages the office at my practice, makes enough $ for anything she needs/wants, & is one of my closest friends. (And now she has excellent insurance for herself & her son!) Be kind—it can literally change lives! EJX713 , Alan Levine Report Final score: 420points POST Robert T Robert T Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Whilst this is a lovely story, it still makes me angry that you live in a country that makes you pay for insulin, and even worse insulin for a child. This shouldn't even be a thing. 338 338points reply View More Replies... View more comments #7 Waiting to see my doctor. I see an elderly man with a walker talking to a driver service for seniors/handicap people about getting him a ride home. Apparently there was a mix up and they couldn't get a driver there. My doctor called me in and when I came out, the elderly man was still there talking to the driver service. I told the guy if he trusts me I'll take him home. He responded "but I haven't seen the doctor yet" I told him I'll wait. Dude looked like he was going to cry.

He was actually a really nice man and it was a pleasant ride. shaka_sulu , Presidencia de la República Mexicana Report Final score: 415points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Glad to see there are still people like you out there. 74 74points reply View More Replies... View more comments #8 Back when quarantine and stuff first started, I was headed back from the store and came across a broken down car. He had almost made it into the CVS parking lot, but the car gave out just outside of it. I pulled into the parking lot and asked if he wanted a push out of the road, he did. I pushed the car, and got it half way up the little incline going into the parking lot, but couldn't get it any further by myself (he had a bad leg and couldnt help...plus he needed to be behind the wheel), but it was out of the street. I asked him what happened, and he told me he had run out of gas. Asked if he had a gas can, and he pulled out a small gas can, I offered to run it down to the gas station and bring it back. On the way back from gilling it up, I began to think to myself that this little bit of gas wouldn't get him very far, and as I had just gotten paid and had just pulled some cash from the bank, figured he could use a little help.

When I got to the guy, I gave him the gas can as well as $40 and I told him, "I'm not sure how far you need to go, but that little bit of gas isnt gonna get you very far, I hope this helps you out some". He just looked at the money and back at me, like I'd given him the keys to a new house or something. He started telling me, "I get paid tomorrow, I can give you my address and I will pay you back" but I insisted I didnt want anything in return. He looked like he was on the verge of tears. He explained how he had just gotten out of jail a few months before and was trying really hard to stay on the right path, working an honest job and everything, but that it was hard. He told me he would take my kindness as a sign that he was on the right path and thanked me several times. Had I known how much it meant to him, I would've given him more. I hope hes doing well Klown1327 , Open Grid Scheduler / Grid Engine Report Final score: 369points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Bless you 50 50points reply View more comments #9 It’s not much, but whenever I see a work of art online, be it a painting/drawing, original music, a dance, creative writing, etc, I always try to leave a small compliment/acknowledgement of their work because I know how much courage it takes to post your creative work online. Pan-or-Ace , Drew Anderson Report Final score: 354points POST ∘ユーザー名∘ ∘ユーザー名∘ Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That can really mean a lot. I remember people would compliment my art as I was just getting into posting it online. It always made my day! 68 68points reply View More Replies... View more comments #10 I was extremely stressed and took a mental health day, planning on going to mom's and crying myself to sleep. We ended up going to the mall, and even though money was really tight for her, she wanted to buy me lunch (we split the bill). She realized that she lost a newer $50 bill while walking around. She was devastated.

I traded my smaller bills to a cashier for a newer $50, folded it like she would, and tossed it under the seat of her car. The next day she called me, almost crying because she was excited to find it and said that without it, groceries would've been pretty tight that week.

Taking me out that day prevented me from having a full breakdown. I think $50 was a small price to pay for what she did for me that day. SleepsLikeACat , 401(K) 2012 Report Final score: 312points POST YoyoSthlm YoyoSthlm Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That is what PRICELESS really means! 66 66points reply View more comments #11 My fiancé lost the ring I made her and she was super distraught about it. I hand crafted our rings myself, (I metal work) they are interlocking one of a kind designed and made entirely by me. So she lost it and we couldn’t find it. She was so sad since she loved it, I worked from home during the pandemic so every time she went to work I started to make a new ring. And in about 4-5 days I said I found it and handed her the one I made brand new. She still doesn’t know. I’d like to keep it that way as well. I don’t need her feeling terrible. IdahoThePotato , Andy Rogers Report Final score: 291points POST glowworm2 glowworm2 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Aw! That is so sweet. 56 56points reply View more comments #12 A lot of homeless people in Lahaina (on the island of Maui) get by on fishing.

One night, while leaving a restaurant, my girlfriend and I saw an elderly man sleeping near the Old Banyan tree. She pointed out that the fishing pole next to him had been snapped multiple times, with splintered ends and everything (probably by some a-hole tourist).

Knowing that fishing pole was how he'd kept himself fed and seeing his livelihood compromised like that really bothered us. So my girlfriend and I got in my car and drove to the only Walmart on the island in Kahului (all the stores in Lahaina usually close by sundown).

We bought a new fishing pole and gear and drove back to Lahaina. Fearing the cops might suspect him of stealing this new gear, my girlfriend wrote a note on the receipt saying, "Hold on to this," and left it in the tacklebox. When we got back to the Banyan tree, I set the gear down next to the old man.

The next day, we saw him fishing with the new pole on Front street.

Please remember to Practice Aloha.

The reason we know it was likely a tourist is because it was definitely not a local. Locals treat each other's fishing gear as sacred. To intentionally damage or steal one is as taboo as a Texan stealing his neighbor's propane-powered grill. WatchingInSilence , Wapster Report Final score: 287points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago By giving you also receive. 54 54points reply View more comments #13 I do IT work, usually small business and a lot of home repair. I have many wealthy clients and a few not so fortunate. It is not unusual for me to go to a home and it is obvious they are barely scraping by. So I either don't charge those people, or make it a nominal fee. I also refurb the old PC's and give them to people who have one that is not repairable.

My best fee ever was a basket of home grown creole tomatoes, damn those things are delicious. Disposable70 , Jeff Hitchcock Report Final score: 279points POST ∘ユーザー名∘ ∘ユーザー名∘ Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago How kind of you. 44 44points reply View more comments #14 I lost my mom earlier this year and am still working through the grief. The first week a came back my coworkers had gave me a check for several hundred dollars as a kind gesture. I was truly overwhelmed by the generosity.

The following week I came into the break room to find one of the techs with a lost look on her face. She had just gotten a phone call that her brother had been murdered the night before. She had moved to our city just a year prior and didn’t have any family close by. As I held her and listened to her cry, I booked her a flight home. It was several hundred dollars as she is from a small town and the flight was for later that day. I told her to go be with family and let me know when she was ready to come back. I had no doubt that is exactly what my mom would have wanted me to do. thatgirlmocha , ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER Report Final score: 279points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You were raised right-what a kind and loving thing to do. 67 67points reply View more comments #15 My friend from college was struggling to get the money to pay for his cat’s surgery. We did everything we could to raise the money, I even asked my father to put this little donation box on his craftbeer bar, but we were still missing a few bucks. My friend doesn’t know it, but I added some really good money to the box before handling it to him and, omg, I still remember how grateful he was when he saw the money was more than enough… He also told me, after the surgery, that he never believed we could make it but he saw the dedication I put into it and believed in me overstiches , Chrismatos 90% Report Final score: 263points POST JennyLaRue JennyLaRue Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I imagine your friend will forever remember how grateful he was after witnessing what you made possible, and he'll one day pay that forward. 40 40points reply View more comments #16 I was in my art class in high school and there was a girl who I didn't really know a few grades younger. I could tell she didn't have many friends but was really sweet. She was talking to me one day and told me her birthday was soon and that she was so excited. I decided to send her those balloons and whatnot you can get through the student store on her birthday, though she didn't know me very well so I didn't sign my name. It just so happened that the student store worker brought them in during our art class and I got to see her reaction. She lit up and kept telling us it had to have been her mom or her best friend who did it, and how she couldn't believe that someone got her something and she wouldn't stop smiling the whole rest of class. I never told her it was me, I was just happy she felt special. That was a pretty good day. Rbbbb30 , Kelly Sue DeConnick Report Final score: 247points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Good job. 38 38points reply View more comments #17 A lady was fleeing an abusive marriage without much more than her kids and the clothes on her back. Word went out within a whisper network requesting a few essentials she needed.

Packed up several things from the request list and also one thing that wasn't requested. I make jewelry as a hobby. Put a pair of handmade earrings into a gift bag: silver and pearls. Added a handwritten note that every woman deserves something beautiful and sending good wishes her way. doublestitch , Yaylove Report Final score: 247points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Nice! 37 37points reply View more comments #18 I’ve never even told my husband this story.

I work night shift and one night before work, I stopped at the local Walmart to grab a few snacks etc. This young guy stops me in the parking lot and asks me for money. I said I was sorry I didn’t have any cash.

It was blistering cold outside. Where I live, in the winter the wind blows so hard and so cold you can get frostbite.

I got to the door of the Walmart and turned around and went and found him in the parking lot. I told him to follow me in and wait at the McDonalds inside. I went into the store, bought him long underwear, a thermal shirt, wool socks and gloves. I got back to him, gave him the stuff and bought him a meal at McDonald’s. He was so thankful for the warm clothes he started to cry. As I was leaving the McDonald’s, a lady put her hand on my arm and said “that was very nice of you. I watched everything you did.” I just nodded and walked away. Don’t need recognition for that. He needed something and I was in a position to help him, so I did. LaVieLaMort , Mike Mozart Report Final score: 247points POST LotusWolff LotusWolff Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I used all my tissues... goodbye now. These restored some of my faith in humanity! :') 42 42points reply View More Replies... View more comments #19 Saw a homeless guy walking on the sidewalk in the middle of a 100 degree day and it was clear that his feet were severely burned. He was hobbling and his feet were clearly sunburned.

I had a brand new pair of shoes in my trunk so I pulled over and handed it to him. He literally cried and said that I would never understand what this meant to him.

It broke my heart. Fuzzy_Burrito , Alan Levine Report Final score: 226points POST denzoren denzoren Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago These stories make me happy and also sad that there are people suffering everyday. Gosh...it's so heartbreaking. 52 52points reply View more comments #20 I grew up with not a lot of money and definitely not in the best neighborhoods. My parents struggled with drug and alcohol abuse so we never had any money. I got myself through college and finally landed a pretty good job. I was visiting a friend of mine who still lived in the same neighborhood and saw there was a girl scout table out in front of a convenience store. Nobody was really buying the cookies. I had just gotten my first bonus from work and had a couple hundred bucks on me. After I left his place I went over and bought $500 worth of Girl Scout cookies. The little girls were so excited! Over the next few weeks I just randomly gave all those boxes of cookies away. arand18 , Melissa Doroquez Report Final score: 218points POST the Me_greatest the Me_greatest Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Cool 28 28points reply View more comments #21 I went to the web site: onesimplewish.org which specializes in providing foster kids with things they wouldn't ordinarily get. An 11 year old was asking for a bike for his birthday, but his foster family couldn't afford to buy him one. For less than $200 I paid for the kid's new bike. dartdoug , Don Owens Report Final score: 209points POST LotusWolff LotusWolff Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) Anyone else go to onesimplewish.org and try to buy someone something? 64 64points reply View More Replies... View more comments See Also on Bored Panda Woman Shows How "Harry Potter" Characters Were Supposed To Look According To Book Descriptions (35 Pics) 50 ‘Weird Facts’ About The World That Might Give You A Fresh Perspective #22 There's a semi-secluded bus stop beside a store I used to work at, and a homeless guy started sleeping there on the bench halfway between the stop and the parking lot one winter.

One day I got to work 15 mins early and saw him sleeping, wearing just a flannel and jeans. So I ram into the store, bought a blanket, and covered him up with it.

He never woke up so he didn't know it was me. Every time I saw him sitting on the bench he had the blanket wrapped around him. SeleneSlayer , karen2754 Report Final score: 204points POST ベンジーBenji ベンジーBenji Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago Aww 27 27points reply View more comments #23 My brother is a heroin addict and has been homeless for 15 years. In November he wound up in a coma with severe blood poisoning and ultimately lost both of his legs to frostbite. Broke my heart because apparently frostbite is extremely common in the homeless community and a lot of those you see in wheelchairs, that is how they lost their limbs. So I put together 10 winter kits each with new socks, a beanie and gloves, a face-mask, rain poncho, emergency blanket, water bottles, some food, chapstick and many hand/feet warmers. Kept them in my car and handed them out whenever I saw someone in need Sabishbash , travelwayoflife Report Final score: 196points POST Rens Rens Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This is a brilliant idea, if more people did this, it would really benefit so many people. I was approached once by 2 homeless men asking for loose change so they could get a bed each. It was bitterly cold, Norwich UK in January. At the time, homeless rough sleepers were being doused in water and there were some deaths. Heartbreakingly cruelty to helpless people. I had no money, but I had several cards for free coffee from Macdonald's, and my packed lunch for my night shift. I also gave them my hat, scarf and gloves. Broke my heart I didn't have any money to give, I was the victim of economic (and every other type of) abuse. 52 52points reply View More Replies... View more comments #24 I'm a member of a Sims group on FB where people talk about the game, expansion packs etc. I noticed a comment by a teenager who said her favourite pack would be Pets but she can't afford it. I went onto her page and saw that she really loved horses. I could also tell from her pictures that her mum was disabled and money looked tight. I was fortunate enough when I was her age to always get the packs on the release dates and I used The Sims as a wind down from revising and school. I thought that this girl needed the escapism way more than I ever did so I bought every expansion pack, messaged her the activation codes, a link to a YouTube video on how to use them, and a short message saying I hope you enjoy playing and to keep smiling.

I really do wish her the very best. MariaOSullivan , Binary Koala Report Final score: 192points POST the Me_greatest the Me_greatest Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I bet she enjoyed them 28 28points reply View more comments #25 On winter weekdays when I go downtown to practice the organ, there's usually a destitute man on the front steps of the locked church.

When I unlock the door, I invite him in out of the cold and let him sleep on a cushioned pew in the relative warmth of the building while I practice or teach organ lessons.

He's always very appreciative of the relief from being outside and leaves with obvious appreciation when it's time for me go. Back2Bach , Aleksandar Cocek Report Final score: 190points POST Agnes Jekyll Agnes Jekyll Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago and I bet listening to your organ music is a comfort 40 40points reply View more comments #26 This is a small act and probably a bit weird, but growing up as the oldest daughter by 7 years left my younger siblings and I's relationship a bit distant. There just wasn't much to relate to(my flavor of adhd also makes emoting really hard for me), and honestly I just always found younger kids annoying so I wasn't a very good sister to them- to be honest I was just a bully. But when I was around 14-15, my siblings came up to me to show me a couple shiny coins they found- they seemed so excited about it. The youngest, my sister kept talking about how rich she was with one of those ear-to-ear grins kids get when their excited about something. It was really refreshing to see my siblings so happy, and it was honestly adorable. Since then whenever I had spare change I'd "drop" it somewhere I knew they'd notice around the house and just let them find it whenever. They got so happy every time they found one. Now I'm 19, (my siblings are 12 and 8), I still on occasion sneak a dollar into their laundry or something, and we're a lot closer now. I have considered telling them since I'm moving out really soon, but I think this'll just stay a secret. At this point telling them will just ruin the magic. Krys2002ask , Monochrome Report Final score: 182points POST Kelzbelz79 Kelzbelz79 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago No don't tell please! Keep the magic alive for them, enough disappointment in the world. 46 46points reply View more comments #27 If I'm walking a trail and i see a tree or sapling is damaged i do my best to either mend its injury or remove the broken part to let the tree grow unencumbered. It's rewarding to come back after a year or two to see the sapling you helped take good roots and refuse to wither SkyAdministrative970 , Abi Skipp Report Final score: 170points POST Nikki Sevven Nikki Sevven Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago My daughter and her best friend are hikers. They always take a small trash bag each to pick up other people's trash along the trails they hike. At the end of their hikes, they almost always have two full bags. 69 69points reply View More Replies... View more comments #28 The ex army old fella moved in next door around a year ago

We get along OK, eventually I found out he lives on pasta.. just pasta with nothing else because money

I like to make extra food and take over any leftovers fairly regularly

I usually take a beer over as well but I suspect he doesn't drink these

It's not a big thing but I think it helps out Once_An_Optimist , Neoadam(네오아담) Report Final score: 169points POST ベンジーBenji ベンジーBenji Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago This makes me kind of sad. There are programs and should be more to help out our vets. 40 40points reply View More Replies... View more comments #29 I saw this homeless man eating some pizza and after we talked a bit, I let him use my shower and offered to let him sleep on my couch for the night. He declined the couch, but his laughter in the shower made me really smile. I've never told anyone this. Trick_Enthusiasm , HomeAid Northern Virginia Report Final score: 166points POST ベンジーBenji ベンジーBenji Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago This is a sweet story but be careful! 7 7points reply View more comments #30 I was cleaning out my car at one of the big stops where they have pull up parking with a vacuum hose on both sides. This car pulled in next to me trying to park in the space between the spots. Me being cynical I'm annoyed and grumbling in my head. Turns out it was this little old lady. For some people the soft spot is kids or animals but for me it's old people. Anyway, I helped her get her parking sorted and ended up vacuuming her car out as well. In my eyes it looked pretty spotless already. My grandma treated her car the same way. By the end she was in tears when saying her thank yous. What took me all of 10 mins would have taken her much longer. Felt good. ReadyToRage , Mack Male Report Final score: 159points POST Karin Karin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Your grandma loves you! 25 25points reply View more comments #31 When I was around 12-13 I gave this homeless man a bottle of water and sandwich every day for 2 months. I was in a summer program and brought my own lunch, since they also gave us lunches I would give it to him Chicago1202 , Sean MacEntee Report Final score: 151points POST denzoren denzoren Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago This is so sweet and wonderful at that age. Kudos! 32 32points reply View more comments See Also on Bored Panda Overworked Employee Quits Because He Wasn't Getting A Fair Wage, Costs The Company $40 Million 40 Embarrassing Moments People Didn't Know Who They Were Talking To And Made A Fool Of Themselves #32 One weekend when I was in my teens, I was wandering around outside daydreaming as bored teenagers with no close friends tend to do. In the vicinity of an old one-room schoolhouse, I found a plastic jar that said "OPEN ME" on the lid, and I did so.

The jar was filled with dry black-eyed peas, plus, buried within, a small illustrated flier that said "Goodbye, Earl!"

It was a certificate from a local country music station redeemable for free tickets to a Dixie Chicks concert. I found out the next day from a classmate that it was part of a contest in which the station gave out daily clues during airtime as to the jar's location, so listeners could search for it. I had stumbled across it entirely by coincidence.

I had no interest in country music, but I knew that a girl in one of my classes was a Dixie Chicks fanatic. A couple days after finding it, toward the end of class, I left the certificate on the floor by her desk where she would find it. (I had never spoken to this person, nor would I go on to - beyond the shared space of a classroom, our milieux did not intersect.) Her look of sheer, incredulous joy and the way she rushed to catch up with one of her friends to show her as the class filed out was the highlight of my day. ActualGiantPenguin , Amanda Smith Report Final score: 146points POST Kelzbelz79 Kelzbelz79 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Anonymous acts of kindness and generosity are definitely the best, people who does things purely out the goodness of their own heart are living angels. 31 31points reply View more comments #33 I sneaked $50 into a woman’s purse upon overhearing her tell her child that they “couldn’t afford peanut butter." jeff_the_nurse , Vicki C Report Final score: 145points POST Donkey boi Donkey boi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I was out with my wife and she heard a mother telling their kid she could afford a new rucksack, my wife casually checked out the isle, saw the bag the kid was fawning over, waited for them to leave then bought it. Because she's an introvert, she made me approach the woman and kid outside. The woman said that she could afford it, she just didn't want her daughter having 'yet another bag', so I kept it. I've still got my giraffe & zebra bag! 51 51points reply View More Replies... View more comments #34 Nothing like the other ones.. But my mum had saved forever to buy herself her dream dining table and chairs. They were super expensive but she had a picture on the fridge, saved for a year and knew she’d have them forever.

I visited one day when she wasn’t home (my parents have no issue with us coming over without them there) and noticed the dogs had gotten in and absolutely destroyed one - they were still untrained puppies and had ripped off all the material, buttons, etc.. I popped it in my car, threw it out, found a place an hour away with the same chair and bought it ($300 chair so wasn’t cheap!).

She doesn’t know because she would’ve A) been shattered but found a way to fix it as best as possible, which honestly would’ve been impossible. And B) refused for me to replace something at that cost.

I’m just glad it was me who saw it first. She’s happy and always comments on how nice her table is and how she will have it forever, lol! ChannelSignificant63 , Jennifer C. Report Final score: 144points POST R Carson R Carson Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Sweet! 21 21points reply View more comments #35 Driving downtown on a Sunday afternoon a few years ago. A light up ahead turns green with some moderate traffic around me - such that my view of the disabled old lady using a walker standing in the middle of the street is obstructed by another car until it’s almost too late. I stomp the brakes and stop with maybe 20 feet to spare - but the guy behind me isn’t paying attention and rear-ends me. No one is hurt - but both cars have significant damage.

We wait for the cops to come and do a report for insurance purposes. While he’s at it - he takes the old disabled lady’s statement, along with ours, and quickly deduces this is all her fault. He hits her with a $100 fine for jay walking. The old lady starts crying because she clearly has nothing and can’t pay it - she’s living in some shelter nearby.

The cop leaves, and I’m exchanging info with the other driver, but the lady is beside herself. Not paying the ticket probably has no consequences for someone in her shoes, but still, she was nearly run over, and was traumatized by the whole affair. Plus, her life clearly just sucks. She’s old, disabled, destitute, and alone. And now she’s infused all of her unhappiness and anxiety into this dumb ticket she can’t hope to pay. She can’t stop crying - she going to pieces on a random sidewalk in Denver.

So I gave her $100 cash. Even though she cost me hours of time on a weekend, and caused several thousand in damage to my car. It was worth it just to see the look on her face. She clearly had not experienced any act of kindness in forever. Never told anyone about it until now - not even my wife.

I hope she spent it on something besides that stupid ticket. Dynamo_Ham , Manuel Martín Report Final score: 134points POST Maiun Maiun Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago In the UK it would have been the fault of the driver who rear ended the car in front. They should have been far enough behind to stop in an emergency without smashing into the car in front. The pedestrian would never have been considered at fault. But then we don't have a thing called 'jay walking' here, we're trusted to cross the road safely. I don't understand why American's have so many really petty laws. It's like people are set up to fail and when they do society says, "I knew you'd f**k up". Yet they're the land of the free! 77 77points reply View More Replies... View more comments #36 Saw a minivan lose control on a gravel road and roll into a slough. I u-turned back and went in to pull the driver out. It rolled onto its roof and was roughly half submerged upside downs. I had to go in through the back hatch to get the driver out. GForce_1979 , Frederick Dennstedt Report Final score: 121points POST Robert T Robert T Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) Another one that makes me sad. Yes, you did the right thing, but in many countries if you witness an accident, you are obligated to go and help or at least call the emergency services for assistance. I got caught up in an accident where the car in front of me stopped to make a right turn on a busy road and forced me to stop and several cars behind. Unfortunately it was over a little bit of a crest with a 60mph speed limit and a car ploughed into the back of a smaller car. First thing I did was pull my car to the side of the road and go and see that they were alright - they were shocked but fine - then I waited for the police to arrive in order to give them an accurate description of what happened. But this is what is expected of a fellow driver. 30 30points reply View More Replies... View more comments #37 My mom was sitting with me at a Costco food court. She saw a family and children were hungry crying. My mom get up split our whole pizza and gave it to the family and kids. I was so astonished my mom did that out of nowhere MagicStar77 , russellstreet Report Final score: 117points POST Springy boi Springy boi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Bless your mom's heart bless her 17 17points reply View more comments #38 I had a neighbor I didnt know very well at all. She had a young kid and a boyfriend who yelled a lot. We exchanged numbers for some reason. She texted me out of the blue and asked to borrow money but wanted to meet me at a gas station instead of at the house. I assumed it was so I could just put gas in the tank but went and got cash. She was so squirrelly when I got there and I felt like something was up. I gave her a 50 and I filled her tank. She kept saying I was helping her out so much and no one else would and the she would pay me back. I told her I don't lend money, it's a gift.

I never saw her again. I have no idea what the was about, what she did with the money. I'd nearly forgotten about it. I hope she's okay. Orfewatson , teofilo Report Final score: 113points POST denzoren denzoren Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I'm assuming she ran away. I hope she and her kid are doing well away from that abusive guy. 73 73points reply View more comments #39 I used to walk with a blind student to class in undergrad. He could’ve gotten to class no problem, but said it was easier for him to have someone accompany him and it gave him someone to talk to. zeke11 , Timothy Krause Report Final score: 103points POST Karin Karin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I was in a class of only 12 people at uni, one of whom was deaf. She read lips, and the prof trimmed his beard and moustache way back but he mumbled and she couldn't understand him. So while he lectured, I would repeat everything silently, and she, sitting across from me, could read my lips. Worked pretty well. 55 55points reply View more comments #40 Followed a guy from the gas station to a McDonalds 10 minutes away to give him his gas cap that he'd forgotten. salmon_samurai , del mich Report Final score: 97points POST Teresa Spanics Teresa Spanics Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago AWW, good for you. 9 9points reply View more comments Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Add Your Answer! Not your original work? Add source Publish Change image Upload Photo Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB. Upload Upload Edit Image Error occurred when generating embed. Please check link and try again. Render conversation
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Some guy called almost immediately and said he had to get a truck, but would be there tomorrow. He asked if I can hold it for him and he was really insistent, so I said "sure" - but people on Craigslist are flaky, I didn't think he'd really come. He called the next morning and said he was on his way over. He showed up to get the bed and was so happy, he said that he had just gotten of prison, had a place to live and nothing else, he slept on the floor... I asked him what else he needed and he said "everything". I was in the middle of packing for moving and had a bunch of stuff ready to donate, so I said "wait here", and then I started coming out with boxes of cookware, dishes, sheets, towels, etc... even gave him the couch and TV since I wasn't sure I wanted to haul them to my new place anyway. He was almost in tears. 47 47points reply Johnny Johnny Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Granted, this wasn't a big sacrifice to me, I was getting rid of most of the stuff anyway, but I like to think it made a real difference to him. Ex-cons have a hard life, they spend years locked away with limited contact with the outside world, then they're set free and expected to make a life on their own with little support, even though the deck is stacked against them. 36 36points reply Load More Replies... Aunt Messy Aunt Messy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago It wasn't a big deal to YOU, but it meant the world to him. 9 9points reply WildHoneyPie WildHoneyPie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Thank you for giving him a boost 7 7points reply Carol Emory Carol Emory Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) I did this when moving out to move across the country. While trying to figure out how I was going to get everything from point A to point B, I find out one of the girls helping me just moved into her first apartment. "Ya need furniture?" Yep...gave her the chairs, table, daybed, mattress set and linens for it. "Ya need kitchen stuff?" Yep...gave her a complete formal dining set, silverware, gadgets, pots, pans, blender, rice cooker, bread machine, and coffee maker. I also gave her a dresser, some book cases and a folding table and chairs set. I also gave her friend (who had two small boys) our complete collection of Disney plates and glasses and some toys my son had outgrown. Managed to get the rest in a storage unit and a U-Haul trailer. Loved that I could help them. 3 3points reply Louloubelle Louloubelle Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I'm sure you have no idea what a difference you made. Not only in his life, but hopefully he didn't re-offend, and you saved some misery there as well. Good on you! 1 1point reply Burs Burs Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago That is amazing. I often posted things online for free if we didn’t want them and they are a bit old (but fine to be used). But most people doesn’t seem to trust free stuff here so they barely get picked (like unused sweaters, an old but good office chair, a working telephone etc). Our “salvation army” is very small and barely accepts anything (not even new clothes) so I don’t want to throw them. Now I put them for a very low price with the option of bidding 0. Still most people doesn’t seem to trust it :( 4 4points reply Louloubelle Louloubelle Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That's sad. But thanks for trying. Kudos for being a decent person. 2 2points reply Tiny Dancer Tiny Dancer Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago @Burs Yeah, you'll probably get more bites by listing them for a dollar each instead of free. Crazy, I know, but that's how people's minds work. Used to make and sell my own jewelry many moons ago. I knew it cost me about 50 cents to make a pair. Tried selling them for two bucks a shot and no one cared. Upped them to five bucks a pop and they flew off the shelves *shrug* 1 1point reply Unwelcomed Guest Unwelcomed Guest Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I once worked as a private nurse caring for end of life patients in their home while on a working holiday in the UK ( paid for by the NHS so for everyone one not rich people). When their time came and they were too sick to be cared for at home I would have to take them to the hospice and was suppose to let my employer know so they would move me onto the next job. If I knew my patient was going to be alone at the hospice I never called into my employer and stayed with them until the end as nobody should ever have to die alone 29 29points reply Karin Karin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You are a Saint! 8 8points reply Load More Replies... Auntriarch Auntriarch Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) You dear person. I hope I get someone like you 3 3points reply I am not an addict I am not an addict Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That's truly wonderful. You're an awesome peraon. 2 2points reply Julia Cargile Julia Cargile Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago God loves you so much. 2 2points reply YoyoSthlm YoyoSthlm Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I JUST saved a dragonfly that had somehow gotten into my bedroom. Made me smile when I saw it fly away. 23 23points reply Burs Burs Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago That is wonderful! Many are endangered 5 5points reply Load More Replies... Kathryn Baylis Kathryn Baylis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago (edited) I usually just pick bugs up and put them outside. But there are some bugs I really don’t want to—-or can’t—-touch. So I keep an old jar handy for rescuing them. I just use the cap to help change their crawling direction so they go into the jar. Once they’re in, I open the back door, take the cap off the jar, and they usually just crawl or fly out, but sometimes they need some coaxing. Once or twice I’ve had to just leave the open jar on the step and wait for the bug to leave on their own. 2 2points reply Load More Comments POST Johnny Johnny Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Here's my story: I was moving and getting rid of an old bed that I knew Salvation Army wouldn't accept (they don't accept bedding), so I posted it on Craigslist. Some guy called almost immediately and said he had to get a truck, but would be there tomorrow. He asked if I can hold it for him and he was really insistent, so I said "sure" - but people on Craigslist are flaky, I didn't think he'd really come. He called the next morning and said he was on his way over. He showed up to get the bed and was so happy, he said that he had just gotten of prison, had a place to live and nothing else, he slept on the floor... I asked him what else he needed and he said "everything". I was in the middle of packing for moving and had a bunch of stuff ready to donate, so I said "wait here", and then I started coming out with boxes of cookware, dishes, sheets, towels, etc... even gave him the couch and TV since I wasn't sure I wanted to haul them to my new place anyway. He was almost in tears. 47 47points reply Johnny Johnny Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Granted, this wasn't a big sacrifice to me, I was getting rid of most of the stuff anyway, but I like to think it made a real difference to him. Ex-cons have a hard life, they spend years locked away with limited contact with the outside world, then they're set free and expected to make a life on their own with little support, even though the deck is stacked against them. 36 36points reply Load More Replies... Aunt Messy Aunt Messy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago It wasn't a big deal to YOU, but it meant the world to him. 9 9points reply WildHoneyPie WildHoneyPie Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago Thank you for giving him a boost 7 7points reply Carol Emory Carol Emory Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) I did this when moving out to move across the country. While trying to figure out how I was going to get everything from point A to point B, I find out one of the girls helping me just moved into her first apartment. "Ya need furniture?" Yep...gave her the chairs, table, daybed, mattress set and linens for it. "Ya need kitchen stuff?" Yep...gave her a complete formal dining set, silverware, gadgets, pots, pans, blender, rice cooker, bread machine, and coffee maker. I also gave her a dresser, some book cases and a folding table and chairs set. I also gave her friend (who had two small boys) our complete collection of Disney plates and glasses and some toys my son had outgrown. Managed to get the rest in a storage unit and a U-Haul trailer. Loved that I could help them. 3 3points reply Louloubelle Louloubelle Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I'm sure you have no idea what a difference you made. Not only in his life, but hopefully he didn't re-offend, and you saved some misery there as well. Good on you! 1 1point reply Burs Burs Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago That is amazing. I often posted things online for free if we didn’t want them and they are a bit old (but fine to be used). But most people doesn’t seem to trust free stuff here so they barely get picked (like unused sweaters, an old but good office chair, a working telephone etc). Our “salvation army” is very small and barely accepts anything (not even new clothes) so I don’t want to throw them. Now I put them for a very low price with the option of bidding 0. Still most people doesn’t seem to trust it :( 4 4points reply Louloubelle Louloubelle Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That's sad. But thanks for trying. Kudos for being a decent person. 2 2points reply Tiny Dancer Tiny Dancer Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago @Burs Yeah, you'll probably get more bites by listing them for a dollar each instead of free. Crazy, I know, but that's how people's minds work. Used to make and sell my own jewelry many moons ago. I knew it cost me about 50 cents to make a pair. Tried selling them for two bucks a shot and no one cared. Upped them to five bucks a pop and they flew off the shelves *shrug* 1 1point reply Unwelcomed Guest Unwelcomed Guest Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I once worked as a private nurse caring for end of life patients in their home while on a working holiday in the UK ( paid for by the NHS so for everyone one not rich people). When their time came and they were too sick to be cared for at home I would have to take them to the hospice and was suppose to let my employer know so they would move me onto the next job. If I knew my patient was going to be alone at the hospice I never called into my employer and stayed with them until the end as nobody should ever have to die alone 29 29points reply Karin Karin Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago You are a Saint! 8 8points reply Load More Replies... Auntriarch Auntriarch Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago (edited) You dear person. I hope I get someone like you 3 3points reply I am not an addict I am not an addict Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago That's truly wonderful. You're an awesome peraon. 2 2points reply Julia Cargile Julia Cargile Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago God loves you so much. 2 2points reply YoyoSthlm YoyoSthlm Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 1 year ago I JUST saved a dragonfly that had somehow gotten into my bedroom. Made me smile when I saw it fly away. 23 23points reply Burs Burs Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago That is wonderful! Many are endangered 5 5points reply Load More Replies... Kathryn Baylis Kathryn Baylis Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 1 year ago (edited) I usually just pick bugs up and put them outside. But there are some bugs I really don’t want to—-or can’t—-touch. So I keep an old jar handy for rescuing them. I just use the cap to help change their crawling direction so they go into the jar. Once they’re in, I open the back door, take the cap off the jar, and they usually just crawl or fly out, but sometimes they need some coaxing. Once or twice I’ve had to just leave the open jar on the step and wait for the bug to leave on their own. 2 2points reply Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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