Day 2024: Kindness and Money

Kindness doesn’t cost a cent– that’s my message to the world

 

It’s 11 : 44 AM on day 2024 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Revelation 1,  learn one new thing –The Leaning Tower of Pisa took 344 years to build, beginning in August 1173. It began to lean in 1178 once construction on the second floor had begun. The lean was due to one side sinking into the soft ground. – have breakfast, go shopping with mom, and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign – raised $3 822 only $2 428 more to raise by 10 Jan 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far :) ).

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Recently seeing that my neighbour was going through a hard time I told some of my Twitter followers about her and asked them to write her short messages of support (I’m going to print it out and ask mom to drop it off) I know it won’t bring her husband back but if it makes her feel a little less alone it’s so worth it small acts of kindness could possibly pull people out of the depths of despair.

7 thoughts on “Day 2024: Kindness and Money

  1. Adelaide Dupont

    Dear Nisha:
    Hooray for the Revelations!

    In that chapter I do not remember one word about kindness, even though John the narrator must have been kind all the time.

    And, yes, small acts of kindness + the depths of despair.

    Several of us did the Pisa as a school project in the 1990s. [dead person or famous place].

    “One side sinking into the soft ground” – hope we can find out more about that ground.

    And for the neighbour. We need soft places to land. May you find and be that place.

    [This is why buildings should not be more than 3 storeys – they can have infinite stories like Pisa’s Leaning Tower. Of course they did not have town/urban planning in early medieval times…] 🤖🏙

  2. Nisha Varghese Post author

    Yes John must have been kind all the time 🙂 and I agree it would be safer if buildings had less than 3 floors 🙂

  3. Adelaide Dupont

    I thought it was to do with emojis.

    Also 3 is part of a love heart in emoticons. and people use it in programming/coding contexts!

    Hope that’s your new thing!

    Anyway, it isn’t doing it now.

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