I am a big believer of everyday miracles and I believe they happen when people are kind to each other and make them happen. Check out this definition “a highly improbable or extraordinary event, development, or accomplishment that brings very welcome consequences”.
We could be the hands that delivers those kind of everyday miracles. Sometimes it is as simple as letting someone know that you care or helping them solve a problem.
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Question of
Are ever you are ever a giver of miracles?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Do you ever look for ways to help strangers?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Have you ever been helped by a stranger?
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Yes
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No
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I know there are miracles happening every day. However, I do not get out every day so when I do I always take an interest in everything that goes around me.
I spend many days without leaving my home. I have to look for them here!
These questions are difficult to answer…
perhaps I never give it much thought …
social interaction is something I avoid IRL …
Oh you are one who keeps to yourself?
Hmm… not really, I’ve a great sister whom I can talk to …
but I’m not good with people I’m not too close or familiar with …
My problem is I can’t look the person in the eyes or sometimes, at my worst, the face … then there are other things which hinders …
You are an introvert, right? I blush or look away when someone looks at me right on the eye.
Yes, totally!
And then I get all sorts of weird things coming at me …
:/
True miracles do happen daily but we tend to look at the bigger ones. Today as I was walking I came across a four-year old girl, I guess, who smiled at me. I couldn’t resist. That smile speaks a lot.
Perfect, the little miracle that made you smile!
Life is all about those little things I always talk about. So true. It only take a second to be nice and kind to anyone.
You are a great example in that very area.
I do not think i have ever given or produced a miracle. But I stop and help strangers as often as I notice. Sometimes I am in too much of a hurry to notice.
It might be miraculous to the recipient. (Kind of like beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
true, but it doesn’t feel like that to me. 🙂