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Susi Lawson
@susisouljourney · 4:49

An act of kindness I witnessed...

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You. I am just going to spontaneously reply to this. I think we witness acts of kindness every single day that we leave the house. Heck, I can look out my window and witness acts of kindness. And I think that we've kind of gotten tarnished by watching the news and. And thinking, and it is devastating to watch the news. But that doesn't mean that we are no longer kind humans. I think kindness is more common than we give it credit for

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Darrain …
@TheBriefOne · 4:34
And when I went to a marshalls, I saw that there was an individual who just kept looking at this elderly woman while we were shopping. And I thought like, he was like maybe a creep or something. So I was watching him because I'm in a space where you kind of watch people, watch people too much and come to find out, I'm thinking that this dude is like a criminal. No, come to find out
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Angela Kaye
@AnngieKaye · 2:34
We're all doing these things. And so kindness, to me, really is an everyday event. I remember when I saw a car accident. I was at the nail salon, and I saw it was a one car accident. The guy ran up on the curb. I'm on. Sorry. My son was talking to me in the background. Sorry. And I saw a guy. He ran up on the curb and hit a pole
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Susi Lawson
@susisouljourney · 3:03

@TheBriefOne

I didn't look to see what the parental guidance was, and I don't think they did either. But it turned out to be, it was like a cartoon for kids, but it was so aggressive. It was like the whole thing was action. It was very loud. And he wanted to leave, but his dad didn't. And I felt kind of sorry for the little guy. And I was even thinking, well, what impression is this making on my little grandson?
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Susi Lawson
@susisouljourney · 3:46

@DearAuntyAng

Is it chivalrous, I think is the word. The old time word when a man opened the door for a woman but now we open the doors for everyone. I open the door for guys and vice versa. We don't pick out genders or even ages. I open the door for a child if they're right behind me. So that has changed too. I think that's gotten kinder. Our roles and our stereotypes are finally breaking up as they needed to
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