rhitwick
Democracy is a myth
Hi everyone, in our daily life we seldom see an event of humanity or kind deeds people performing for each other. Many of us stopped expecting help from even persons we know leave alone total strangers.
But, I want to believe something else....I want to believe that humanity is still alive and empathy, humility and kindness still exists.
Please share all the experiences where you received help from a total stranger.
To begin, let me share once incident of mine.
The year was 2012. I went to Chandni Chowk, Kolkata to receive my 23" Dell monitor. The box was light but was huge. The time was in the evening, if I'm not wrong it could be 6.30PM I started for home.
I had to reach Airport which is in another part of town. Tried Metro and the police simply refused me to allow to even enter station with the huge box. I tried Taxis but none agreed to travel that part of town.
Then I tried the impossible, boarded a local bus that goes my place. Why is it impossible? Because 6.30PM is office time when boarding a bus even with a small bag is a sin and here I was with this huge box.
The conductor simply refused me to enter and I opposed. He even pushed me and tried to throw the box of mine from bus but I stood firm and went into a tussle with him. This time few passengers took my side and supported my reason and few supported the conductor.
The bus stopped going and I was fearing maybe the sympathy of these people would vanish soon as they are getting late to reach home.
At that moment an young man close to my age asked me to sit beside him (there was still seats left as it was the starting point for the bus). He told that he would hold the box for me while I arrange a place or any way I could settle that. Even he got into fight withe conductor supporting me to ride the bus.
Thanx to the stranger I got to seat, held my monitor near my chest the whole way, no passenger got issues standing or seating beside me. Reached home within time.
Its just experience on good-Samaritans on road. Share yours now.
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Please continue guys...
But, I want to believe something else....I want to believe that humanity is still alive and empathy, humility and kindness still exists.
Please share all the experiences where you received help from a total stranger.
To begin, let me share once incident of mine.
The year was 2012. I went to Chandni Chowk, Kolkata to receive my 23" Dell monitor. The box was light but was huge. The time was in the evening, if I'm not wrong it could be 6.30PM I started for home.
I had to reach Airport which is in another part of town. Tried Metro and the police simply refused me to allow to even enter station with the huge box. I tried Taxis but none agreed to travel that part of town.
Then I tried the impossible, boarded a local bus that goes my place. Why is it impossible? Because 6.30PM is office time when boarding a bus even with a small bag is a sin and here I was with this huge box.
The conductor simply refused me to enter and I opposed. He even pushed me and tried to throw the box of mine from bus but I stood firm and went into a tussle with him. This time few passengers took my side and supported my reason and few supported the conductor.
The bus stopped going and I was fearing maybe the sympathy of these people would vanish soon as they are getting late to reach home.
At that moment an young man close to my age asked me to sit beside him (there was still seats left as it was the starting point for the bus). He told that he would hold the box for me while I arrange a place or any way I could settle that. Even he got into fight withe conductor supporting me to ride the bus.
Thanx to the stranger I got to seat, held my monitor near my chest the whole way, no passenger got issues standing or seating beside me. Reached home within time.
Its just experience on good-Samaritans on road. Share yours now.
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flyingcow said:that was you?? you cudve mentioned you were from TDF, this world is so small...
2013 mid.
i woke up very late, it was the day for our college practicals, i had already missed 1 practical, and the admin had warned me not to miss anymore,so i was very worried, while i was driving to the college, i noticed i had almost no petrol in my vehicle, i feared that i wouldnt even last till the nearest gas station. luckily i arrived there and filled te whole tank, 300 rs. and to my shock i had no wallet/money, a woman besides me(in a hurry, honking, shouting at the man there to hurry up) saw me and inquired, i had no money for the petrol, she looked at me angrily and payed the money to the man, and told me to go away (lulwtf) i hurriedly thanked her( she still looked angry) and sped away...
btw does anyone ofyou giv lifts to random passerbys??
i always stop if someone asks, ihave given about 6-7 lifts till now, they(mostly students) always have a littlechat with me and thank me when they are gone, it always fells good to do such kind of work...
also do you guysconsider giving money to beggers etc?? ( i always do)
harshilsharma63 said:I was walking down a road when it suddenly started raining. Immediately a man stopped by me and asked me to sit on his scotty (I didn't even asked for a lift). He dropped me at the last common point of our route.
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