So, I wasn't initially planning on writing this, however today something struck me and I couldn't not share it because it warmed my heart and restored my faith in humanity. Here's how the story went...
Today I woke up, just like I do on any other regular day at Uni. I was tired, I was cold and I was hungry (as always). I got ready or more like just threw on some clothes because I was too tired to even think about what the weather outside is and what would be suitable for me to put on. I was asleep pretty much and I knew that there was a chance of me going to sleep in my lecture... After that lecture was over, and believe me, I was over the top with happiness that I would be able to go and get myself a Costa Coffee and finally wake myself up. I walked down there with a friend, whom I had met in my IT Lectures.
When we finally got inside, I decided to look for my purse and make sure that I had enough money, but it turns out that being tired and asleep makes you forget things. Without a doubt, my friend said that she would buy me my drink and of course, I at first said no because I know how tight people are with money and funding at Uni these days. But she kept on persisting that I choose what I want and get whatever I want and that she would pay it for me. And she did. She finally talked me into accepting her offer, even though I didn't feel good about accepting it as I'm usually the one who offers people my help.
The moral of the story is, no matter how little or how big a good deed is, it can change people's days, make their days more amazing and just lift up their mood. I know that I will have to repay her and I wouldn't not repay her, but I will keep the good deed cycle going and do something good for people because that is the only way that our Universe is going to function.
Doing a good deed won't only cheer up the other person, but it will cheer you up too. I say, why don't we have a good deed day? Let it be a day where you focus on other people's wishes and hopes and help others! Any ideas about this, message me!


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