Mary recently shared an experience that touched her and another: “It was a simple thing. All I did was smile at a time when Connie needed to know she wasn’t alone. I saw her sitting by herself as I planned to run through, get my cup and be on my way. But Connie’s demeanor told me she needed something. So I stopped for a moment, said hello and smiled. She lit up! I asked how she is doing, knowing that things have been challenging at home, and she said she is taking things day by day. She thanked me for stopping by, and asked about my family. The whole exchange took only a few moments, but I am convinced it was time well spent, and now I think about it often. How many more times in a day might a simple smile and a few kind words make a difference for a friend, or a stranger?”
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