jblomenberg16
Grandmaster
The waitress gave without expecting anything in return...a virtue that seems to be very rare these days. She already had her reward in seeing those two service women have a better day because of her good deed. Ellen also did a good deed in return and made a big impact in that women's life. Amazing how "good" it feels to make a positive impact on someone's life like that. Yet our society constantly promotes all the bad stuff that happens each day, working ourselves into frenzies about all of the "breaking news stories" about all of the murders, natural disasters etc.
Social media is changing that though. Look how many of these "feel good stories" you hear about via social media, where the users control the content and not the for profit media with ads to sell and a political agenda to push. Makes you wonder if maybe society is not lost, and that we're starting to wake up and realize we don't have to have a liberal media (or government) tell us how bad our lives are.
Social media is changing that though. Look how many of these "feel good stories" you hear about via social media, where the users control the content and not the for profit media with ads to sell and a political agenda to push. Makes you wonder if maybe society is not lost, and that we're starting to wake up and realize we don't have to have a liberal media (or government) tell us how bad our lives are.