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Faith in Humanity... Restored!

A few weeks ago I was driving down the street and I seen a homeless man that has been around for years. A very peaceful man who just goes from place to place minding his own business. 
I must say I can say sadly that I have never thought anymore about it. I have wondered how hard it must be for him to stay in the heat and the cold. How he makes it day to day. I never thought more deeply about it. Never thought about the fact that he may need something. 
Few hours had past and when I left my friends house and he was still sitting there. As I was driving I noticed a truck stopped in the middle of the road with the door wide open. First thought that hit me was "What are they doing?! They are going to cause an accident". Than when I looked over I noticed that guy in the truck was actually bringing food to the homeless man. 
The fact that he had actually thought to do something so nice and selfless for another person was amazing to me. It inspired me to want to do better. To help people for no reason other than it's a nice thing to do. Maybe I could inspire somebody to do something nice for another person or animal. Than inspire them to do something nice in return. 
Let's restore faith in humanity!

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