We often don't realise that the little acts of kindness,
which might even be an afterthought and forgotten by us afterwards, may have
profound impact on others, and sometimes change the course of their lives.
I was at a function recently and someone who looked very
familiar came over to me and greeted me so warmly as if he knew me very
well. He asked me how I was, but I couldn't for the life of
me remember who he was. I was too embarrassed to ask his name so I introduced
him to my friend hoping he would reveal his name to her, but he didn't.
I searched my brain fast and furious to find ways to
figure out who he was. I was more
confused when he told me, a bit shyly, that he now owns the shop where he
worked before, as if I had also known about that shop too. He said I should go visit
the shop, bringing my friend and it would be his treat. What shop?? I thought to myself…Another clue
that I was supposed to know, but I didn't. I then thought to ask him if he had
an updated business card but he suggested that we should scan each other's
Wechat. Sadly his Wechat simply said
"David". But even when he told
us his Chinese name it didn’t ring a bell either ..
By chance, I glimpsed the Alias under his name on Wechat
describing him as a medical practitioner. All of a sudden It dawned on me that
he was the Tuina and acupuncture doctor that I once used years ago. I had given
him a little helping hand when he had no job, was illegal and in dire financial
condition. I introduced him to someone who owned a clinic in north london and his life has since taken a dramatic turn for
the better.
Now he has made enough money to own a clinic, a car and
even obtained legal status. He seemed well to-to-do and knew quite a few people
at the function. Seeing him in such a good state made me feel I had done
something worthy. I have made other
introductions to connect people, including a successful marriage, but not all
of them were happy stories. In fact,
some results were less than ideal and some even came back to bite me. But knowing David’s life has changed for the
better due to a phone call I made just gave me an un-describable satisfaction.
David offered once more to treat me, to serve me, as if
he owed his life to me, for something I have done that I’d even consider
trivial. Although the chance of me
taking up his offers is slim, but I am immensely grateful to know that should
one day I desperately need his help, I have someone to count on.
Here’s to a little helping hand!
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing... a touching reminder...
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