There is a kind of infinite beauty in selflessness, in putting aside your immediate need and deeming the need of another more important in that moment. That is the kind of action that facilitates trust, and friendship, and a sense of awe in those that observe this act of kindness.
There is beauty in acknowledging the efforts of others, though they may not have produced the effects that you desired; in viewing the situation from their eyes and seeing the effort they put into an action.
We are rushed, in this world, we are hurried people, and we need not be, for it is ruining us. We would be more human, more connected, more at ease with the world around us if we stopped to take notice of the little people--and by this I mean, everyone that we deem unimportant;because we are all guilty of this--and to see what they might need.
I do not do this often enough.
There is beauty in acknowledging the efforts of others, though they may not have produced the effects that you desired; in viewing the situation from their eyes and seeing the effort they put into an action.
We are rushed, in this world, we are hurried people, and we need not be, for it is ruining us. We would be more human, more connected, more at ease with the world around us if we stopped to take notice of the little people--and by this I mean, everyone that we deem unimportant;because we are all guilty of this--and to see what they might need.
I do not do this often enough.